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mmm FOR ALL OUR FARMERS. Mean more money to spend en the farm in the shape of improvements and more money to spend in inereased comforts of rthe family in the home. The wife and daughters who have worked so cheerfully and so well, and to whom you owe so much of your success, are worthy of your kindest «onsid<»ration now that things are Osgood. MONEY IS POWER, some hna said. It is power when it gives others joy. It is in your power to have your loved o.ues spend more on themselves now that money's plentiful. Spend on new dresses; new coverings for the floors; on new footwear; on new raincoats; on new quilts and bedding; on new gioves and neckwear —in short, on those little things you hold so lightly but which the average woman thinks so much of. ■ M ? -i-^sf&&u ENJOY YOUR MONEY BY SEEING OTHERS ENJOY IT. You will be repaid! Repaid by their increased efficiency and serviee Repaid by thanks and gratitude and love more valuable and more lasting than any momentaray repayment. ADVISE YOUR WOMEN-FOLK to pay us a visit —o.ur well-earned reputation for assortments and for values makes it worth going a long way to see and share in. Tell them muWiMm msmmm OF PALMEESTON NOKTH, will welcome them—if they really can''* come, then they can shop by mail: ethers are do it. WHERE THERE'S A FARM THERE'S MONEY TO SPEND NOW' ~

%J? I \ uOZEN ALE OR STOUT • SOTTLE WHISKEY OR BRAJtDY \ BOTTLE FORT, SHERRY. OR OLA! dampers ? ade up to suit individual requirements from 10/- UPWARDS Deli* od Fr«e in Town or to Railway Station Mmg& '' Surely this is striking testimony of the ; hold for Edmonds' Baking Powder. i » J|" pC '* The actual number of tins sold during \W Il>'i 1912 was 1,077,084, an increase of 198,816 £> tins over the quantity sold in 1911. rk Thus, taking an average, every family SF in the Dominion uses at least five tins of t Edmonds' in twelve months. >"''*!»'. Yet after all there is nothing so very ' """ | wonderful about these facts. It is simply 1 a matte*- of purity, quality and absolute I reliability. I Edmonds' Baking Powder is a positive & boon to the housewife—she knows and proves it daily at the baking board. • Why Edmonds' is the magic fairy that makes every cake, pudding, pastry, scone and bun such a delightful success. If you want a few new recipes, write to Edmonds' Works, Christchurch, for a copy of the "Sure to Rise" Cookery Book. It's Free. BAKIMG poyypEß Edniond's Custard Powder Is sold at the same price as before h; war. Edmond's Baking Powder is sold at 1/4 per large tin.Era's Hotel 1 aihape P. E. WAKEMAN .. .... Proprietor. /Ski* well-appointed Hote* offers Finfr-class Accommodation ofr Touristts and fTrjvellers. Only the Beit Branads of Liquors stocked. Good Table aßd .feefrendance. Prasengors by early trains can be called an obtain breakfaaf. Wiglft Porter kept. » TABIFJT 8/- PER DAY. •Jkfcvetters csing Taihape m atop-orer pass through the finest Scenary of the roate la Dayiigit. The Gretna Hotel, Taihape (UNDUJt HEW MANAGEMENT) MB. "W. J. JORCKENSEN, o* tha above Hotel, wishes to Inform the publio generally that they eaa have all the eemforts of a home and *the convenience ' gf a flrtfUlasa The premises are furnished with a view to the comfort of the tet»*elliai public. \ ST TABEPF DAT. BEST BRANDS ONl**. - SAMPLE BOOM. Paeaeagera Called for Early Trains. TK'XJBPJV XXA X

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 209, 17 May 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 209, 17 May 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 209, 17 May 1915, Page 8

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