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Summer is Coming ANI? NOW is the time to select your wardrobe. The place to do s is MRS J. LLOYD’S, where you will find a smart and dainty sole tion of Crepe de Chenea, Georgettes. Mousett'es, Silks, Check Material Sponge Cloths in stripes and plain colors, Plain and Floral Voiles, Poplin Crepes, Garbadines, Serges, etc. Our usual high standard is still maintained in Millinery, Blouses, Camisole Underskirts, Calicoes, Sheetings, and House Furnishings. Dressmaking a Speciality, tit & Style Guaranteed Inspection Invited. Inspection Invited, Mrs J. Lloyd Reveii Stieet, Hokitika
i*! H i: H H H K K H H H The u Orion ” Ranges Point the Way to Economy! A Housewife who owns an “ORION ” knows that it is one of the most valuable assets in her home. The family depends upon the cook and the cook upon her range, which is therefore the pre-eminent factor in modern housekeeping. It will pay to instal an up-to-date “ORION’’ Range in your home, for it will burn the hottest coal, the poorest lignite or wood vdth equally satisfactory results. The perfect-control of the Ovens abolishes waste, by ensuring carefully-cooked and baked viands. There is no Range like the “ORION.” ASK YOUR IRONMONGER TO SHOW YOU ONE! H. E. Shaddock, Ltd. Dunedin, Wellington, and Auckland. rr.rr. H H H a a H H H a a
WATSON’B No. 10 Whisky. THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Father Edmond s for The Xmas Pudding will be a huge success if it is mixed with Edmond s “Siire-to-Rise” Baking Powder. Edmond sis the careful cook’s favourite, it makes puddings light and delicious. ’Tis Says the Pudding.” the purest and best and contains only first quality ingredients. Edmond s is cheaper than inferior powders, because it goes further. Tell the grocer to make sure and send Edmond s Baking Powder ■MTi **:■ - Mi s&'-ktF-m m &KJ CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING tlb. flour (or bronkfaatCups), 2 heaped teaspoons Edmond s Baking suet, 2ibs raisins, lib. currants, lOozs. sugar, 2ozs. almonds, lib. mixed candied peel, salt and spice to taste. Mix. ingredients well together and add six eggs well beaten, and threequarters of a pint of milk; divide into two, and boil 8 hours, or four and boil 6 hours. 10J JPOyVD&EL & aw
TO STAND THIS' SEASON AT LOWER KOKATAHI. The pure-bred clydbsdale STALLION: FYVIE JACKSON. (No 1625, Vol 8.) Sire, Baron Fyvie (imp.) 12451. Dam, Princess Fanny 2nd., by Agitator (imp.) 10488. Terms £2 at end of season, and £3 when mare proves in foal. For further particulars apply to: F. C. MARSHALL, Uower Kokatehi.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1920, Page 4
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