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m '/MX % * % % v:a w t y, •A % /'/ m WJ\ % m m m i Q Edmonds “Sure-to-Rise" Baking Powder eliminates all experiments. Using Edmonds, your cakes will be a success every time for no oilier Baking Powder is so certain, so pure. You must remember t hat since tlie out-break oi war, u- » v Bakinu -Powders are made with substitutes •1 ■ Tartar which IS manv ‘‘cheap” Ik instead of with the [.me Crape Cream oi laiw muu. » - the solid foundation of Edmonds. Every knows how enormously the price ot Cream of Tarta hai • since thc’out-brcak of war. l.dinonds Baking Powder is made from, the best and finest Tartar and this accounts for the increased price of bure-to-KiS& But think of its goodndks, and purity, and wholesomeness, and certainty. Your (Irocer stocks Edmonds. j„ Write for a Free “Sui e-to-Rise Cookery Book, Edmon Baking Powder Works. Christchurch. - 49 y i baking POWDER mm 3t COAST R.KPBESBNTATIVES: MESSRf KOYD BROS. AND KIRK

TLS 9 V U fW tea “»0> <5? s>u Liptons own thousands of acres of some of the finest Tea Plantations in the world, the possession of which just give Liptons that advantage over others, enabling them to give better quality, better selection, and better value. If you best tea, Lipton's- Tea is so selected and blended that it contains the minimum of tannin, consequently it never gets bitter. Sold in P>., lib., slb„ and 101 b. packages at & 1/9, 1/10, 2/-, 2/2, AS. 2/6. the o to the rows it. y -A'**..- > * ffl&Tpa as iar |SPj M «> ft i iau TO s&jß® rL Any Grocer in N.Z. can supply Lipfon’s Tea. But if you can’t get it write to LIPTON, LTD., 10 Princes St., AUCKLAND

POCKET ELECTRIC LAMPS AND TORCHES " SHIPMENT ARRIVES 1 FIXTURES AND ‘ SHELVES AND ; . ' PILED HIGH I SPLENDID LAMPS T3»P ARE, TOO/!— I THE NEWEST TYPESTNSTiVNTANEOUS ACTION—STEADY BRIGHT LIGHT—S'TRONG AND SERVICEABLE IN CONTRU6TIQN. THE LOW PRICES ARE AN ADDITIONAL ATTRAOHION. * FLAT POCKET LAMPS—3/6, 4/6, and 5/6. /EXTRA REFIL BATTERIES— and 2/- each. ROUND POCKET • TORCHES G/-, 7/-, 8/-, and 10/0. EXIT.A REFIL BATTERIES—2/- and 2/0. r * / I I »A.‘ SCOTT & SONS, 183 GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN. I

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1917, Page 4

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