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jY 'Sr '3r \i The reason for the unprecedented success of Edmonds Baking Powder is its quality; its purity; its surety. The quality today is just the same as ever—finest grape cream of tartar is used despite its scarcity and increased cost. The sales of Edmonds Baking Powder are over 114 Million Tins a Year ■ —proof of its goodness. Use only Edmonds; it makes cakes, pastry, buns, scones, puddings light and wholesome— always “Sure to Rise. It costs a few pence more—that’s because it contains genuine cream of tartar. Your grocer sells it—try it. The large tin contains lounces. Write to Edmonds Baking Powder Works, Christchurch, for FREE Cookery Book. 77 mn mi FOR from any ailment it is necessary chat the cause of the trouble be completely removed and that the organs which have been affects:! should be brought back to a state of healthy activity. For instance, the person who longs for speedy and lasting relief from sick headaches, biliousness, dyspepsia ana constipation requires a medicine which will both cleanse the system of Impurities and also stimulate the digestive processes. Such a medicine is Beecham's Pills. Not only is it a perfect aperient; it is aiso a stomach and liver tonic of great efficacy. It cures quickly because it removes the cause of the trouble and at the same time assists the digestive organs to perform their functions efficiently. You will soon look well and feel well after you TME BEEGHftM’S PILLS Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St Helens. England. SoM in boxes, labelled price 10Jd (36 pills), 1/14 (56 pill*) & 2/9 (168 pills).

SPRING ! SUMMER II A Charming Seieotinn of Spring & Summer Goods HAVE been opened up, and are on show at Mrs J; Lloyd's. 1 hese comprise the latest in Millinery, Plain and Floral Voiles, Prints, Crepes, -Fugi and Tussore Silks, Mercis Cloths, Silk and Tiffany Blouses, Seagrass Mats, Hearthrugs and Squares, &c. &c. CALL & INSPECT. !¥Srs J. LLOYD, Revell Street, ... ••• Hokitika.

ocgggsgßgaaM^^wa SB r^'nV (TP & *3 ’•a&is* «^£^< €iUh tip* of A Z'oit ( You come again! YVTE give reai service. If it’s a spark-plug ' v —if it’s a tube—if it's “Plume” Lenzine —if it’s oil -or if it’s a new car. We are equipped to supply-your wants at a fair price. We want yon to come again 1 Take lubrication. Let us tel! you the correct grade of “Gargoyle" Mobiioils to use in your car summer and winter, as specified in the Vacuum Oil . CompanyProprietary Limited's Chart of Recommendations. ROBINSON & SONS, MOTOR GARAGE, WELD ST., HOKITIKA; 'Phone 122. m ,’33 ill EGsa m m zxrrr r-> U Stiff! •» sW?

hi '777? m W'Star The Cooking or Baking finished the Range can he at once adjusted to an Open Fireplace. H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. - THE TEST OF TIME! Experience ha* demonstrated the immense durability of Orion llangcs. They are constructed with such splendid solidity and strength that a (punter (f u tenlnry’s constant wear finds them as elicit i.t as ever. The present is an opporljine time to instal am w range. When coals aie so dear and food so much advanced in j rice, there is no me in threv intr away im ncy in excess fut I and waste in cocking u Inch a worn-out flange entails. V\ ith a new Ori. n, embodying the latest improvemer.ts, there is the utmost economy, perfect clcanlii ess, and complete comfort in Jinking and Cooking, and every opportunity is afforded the Housewife to do full justice to the diehes she is preparing. Ask your Ironmonger to show you one.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1918, Page 4

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