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ft Good Cooks! 39 Good cooks point with pride to Edmonds Baking powder. It has “lightened” many baking troubles—it always makes cakes, scones, buns, puddings, pastry “rise.” Have no oter than Edmonds “Sure to Rise” Baking Powder. Remember it is made with genuine grape cream of tartar —quality is maintained despite difficulties arising from the war. “Good cooks” buy it! Good stores sell it! (The large tin contains 14£ ounces) To &A2S.T.ISU3POWDER K i fSSiouoJ 1 fsvr.!!?* s Write for your copy of Edmond* FREE Cookery Book.

Girls! Beautify your Hair Do you know that in less than io minutes you can double the beauty of your hair. It becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant, and appears as soft, lustrous and charming as anyone could desire, after a simple wash with Rexona Soap. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, dry, brittle, or thin. Rexona Soap cleanses the hair of all dust, dirt, or excess oil, and in a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Rexona Soap dissolves every particle of dandruff, cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair. If you care to have pretty hair, and lots of it, get a tablet of Rexona Soap to-day. LU (onRJi H C\A\S*m I

ZCT7, m kiaaspa The Cooking or Baking finished the Range can be at once adjusted to an Open Fireplace. THE TEST OF TIME! Kxpcriei reha- J. unm-trated the immense durability of Orion Hauers. They are eonElrnctrd with such spkndid solidity and stieiiuth that a ijitai ter cfai ontnry’s conr tart wear finds iliem as eil cii lit as ever. The present is an opportune time to instal a n w ranee. When coals a.e so dear and food so imnh advanced in price, there 13 no li e in thro- in" away in< ley in excess fm.l and waste in cor iiine which a worn-out 1 atijrc entails. With a new Orion, einhodyliik the. latest ]jii|iroven:cr.tH, there is the utmost economy, j erfeet chanlii ess, and complete icinfon in linking and Cooking, in d cvr ry <.j-pe'ttunity is afforded tlie Housewife to do full justice to the dishes she is preparing. Ask y r ur JlOl monger to show you one. tutu-din, V. ellington, ar.d Auckland H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. rK Y/ Y/& w,

MRS. J. LLOYD, Is shoeing a full selection of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. Millinery and dress goods are displayed iu nil tho leading colours, and on will find a nice variety of new Tweed and Rain Coats to choose from at Reasonable Prices. GOOD VALUE will be found in Blankets, Bush Rugs, Sheetings, Calicoes, Flannelettes, Floor Coverings, Mats, Curtains, Quilts, Velveteens, Neckwear, Black and Coloured Hose, etc,, etc,, etc,, etc, •***» DRESSMAKING Executed at Reasonable Rates. MRS. J. LLOYD REVELL STREET : : HOKITIKA.

m. LI? ji rre.fr for tat I If pi •/ mtta TfjrxnmttrKnrz You’ll come again! 8'Y e rea( serv ‘P e - If it's a spark-plug _ —if it’s a tube —if it’s “Plume" Benzine —if it’s oil—or if it’s a new ear. We are equipped to supply your wants at a fair price. We want you to come again I Take lubrication. Let us tell you the correct grade of “Gargoyle” Mobiloils to use in your car summer and winter, as specified in the Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary Limited’s Chart of Recommendations. ROBINSON & SONS, motor carace, YVEiLD ST., HOKITIKA ; ’Phone 122 i&sii

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 4

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