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Don’t the youngsters just love cakes and scones and other goodies when /W Edmonds’ Baking Powder has been used! jS§3 n Edmonds’ means “something better, for there are no lighter, more appetising and tasty dishes than those baked with New Zealand’s favourite baking powder. Made under conditions of scrupulous cleanliness, from the best Cream of Tartar and ingredients, Edmonds Baking Powder has stood the test of years and is still steadily forging ahead in public favour. Make cooking more certain by always using

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. n PROMINENT FEATURE 9 of Beecl.am’s Pills is their, general tonic effect. That they Est as a tonic to the stomach and liver is well known; but it may B9t be so generally realised that they exercise a bracing influence upon the entire system. The whole physical organization benefits as the result of improved digestion and more perfect assimilation of food. The eyes are brighter; the complexion is clearer; the step is more elastic; the mind is keener. These are recognisable signs of the great benefit resulting from a course of this fine tonic remedy. There is an all-round improvement after taking Sold in boxes, labelled 10id., ls-lW aaJ 2e*td. t«.ri*lnal EajjlUh prieee.) At the Traps—“CAC” Scores! X M At the Auckland Gun Club s Clay Bird Championship Meeting at Ellerslie in December, 1920, Mr. Andrew Dobson won Sir John Dewar’* Trophy—a Silvor Pigeon; the Club’a Trophy; and a considerable sum of money. W. H. Hughes won seeond prize, and W. Peck and H. Cards tied for third place. Dobson, Hughes, and Peck all used C.A.C. "Favourite” 2} n Cartridges, loaded with Improved E.C. Smokeless Powder. C.A.C. Match Cartridges are now loaded with the latest Improved E.C. Sm©k®fa®B Powder unless other loading specified. BUY CJLC, CARTRIDGES AT THE NEW REDUCED PRICES Colonial Ammunition Co. N.Z. Ltd., Auckland HAllfSa— ik Hokitika Motor Garage WELD STREET, HOKIT? ' Tyre ami Accessory Stocks lleduced from !0 to 25 per cent to clear. All present stocks are to be sold. No reasonable oiler refused. Spare Motor parts reduced 15 per cent. Now's the time to get your ear fitted out with new parts cheaply. Call early to avoid disappointment, stocks of Benzine and Oils always on hand. Cars for Wire at reasonable rates. Robinson & Sons. Phone 122. Cars at all Hours.

4 & r * ■Helping the\ ■Housewife. M. The shortage in domestio help make* it essentia! that work in the kitchen should be simplified and curtailed as much as possible. Cooking and Baking responsible for a good deal of time and lab _ur, but a very great saving in both can be attained by the installation of an “ ORION RANGE.” It answers every demand, bakes and cooks quickly or slowly as required, the oven being under perfect control, is very clean in operation, and will give splendid reeulta even with the cheapest lignite as fuel. Ask your Ironmonger show you one. H. E. SHACKIOCK, LTD. Dunedin. Wellington, and Auckland.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1921, Page 4

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