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ry thing for Ladies' E 1 vening Wear. PATTERNS OF THESE EXQUISITE FABRICS FOR EVENING WEAR WILL BE SENT TO YOU ON REQUEST, WHY NOT SEE WHAT WE OFFER BEFORE HAVING YOUR EVENING APPAREL MADE UP? Writa TO-DAY— tie will como by-return and goods selected sent post- \* >* ..> •« free. SILK CRYSTALLINES, in Cremo, Sky, Saxc, Pink, 2/11 yard. SILK CREPES, Apricot, Pink, CrC-me, 3/6 yax& SILK NINONS, Black, Pink, Violet, Vieux Rose, Brown, Navy, White, Sky, Saxe, Cerise, Creme, 3/6 yard. PRINTED SILK NINONS, White ground* with handsome floral designs, 4/6 to 6/6 yard. i SATIN CHARMEUSE, in Apricot, | Saxe, Champagne, Violet, Pink, Sky, J Vitsux Rose, Flame. ■ VENETIAN CLOTH, for Evening j Cloaks, 4/6 to 6/11 yard. . | READY-TO-WEAR EVENING APPAREL. Soma of the richest and handsomest WRAPS, ROBES, OPERA CLOAKS, & NET & LACE OVERDRESSES you could imagine are showing—a vifit will repay you. EVENING SHOES FOR LADIES. Practically every shade of frock can be { matched by us iu satin or kid or velvet \ Evening Shoes. ] YOUR INQUIRY OR VISIT IS 1 INVITED. Collinsoi . and Ganmnghame -9 BROAD STREET PALMEBSTON NORTH.

Sweepjof x Er§§s> eggs—some allegedly "fresh," others U -Mt is risky to chance almost any or them in a day's cooking. Edmonds* Egg Powder is so absolutely reliable that you can safely make a clean sweep of the mysterious article enclosed in shell, mostly discovered when too late. "'■ Stick to Edmonds* Egg Powder, it is the best ally of the cook, and like Edmonds* Baking Powder, is" Sure-to- Rise.'* MM%> iJ* rcorr *o&o f Edmond's Custard Powder is sold at the same price as before iu war. k, Edmond's Baking Powder is sold at 1/4 per large tin. Erik's Hotel; Taihape . WAKEMAN ~.,.,.>..,».,.. PROPRIETOR. THIS WELL-APPOINTED HOTEL OFFERS FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND TRAVELLERS. ONLY THE BEST BRANDS ~L OF LIQUORS STOCKED. GOOD TABLE AND ATTENDANCE. Passengers by early trains can "be called and obtain breakfast. NIGHT PORTER KEPT. TARIFF: 8/- PER DAY. Travellers using Taihape as stop-over, pass through the finest Scenery of the route in daylight. v (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT). MR. W. J. JORGENSEN, OF THE ABOVE HOTEL, WISHES TO INFORM THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT THEY CAN HAVE ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOME AND THE CONVENIENCE OF A FIRST - CLASS HOTEL THE PREMISES ARE FURNISHED WITH A VIEW TO THE COMFORTS OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. TARIFF: 8/- PER DAY. SAMPLE ROOM. &EST BRANDS ONLY.—STAPLES' XXXX; DUNEDIN XXXX. LOCAL ALES ALWAYS ON TAP. Passengers Called for Early Trains.

TOWN HALL PICTURES. The improved attendance at this theUro is being' well maintained, and last nig;ht a splendid programme was submitted. A unique drama entitled "The Clcndyke Bubble 1 *' is a powerful story, and is full of incidents depicting life on tbe American goldfields A pleasing Irish story, "The Banshee," is another very good film, and is well up to the usual standard of K.B. productions. It is a story of Irish legend and the many emotional scenes and incidents portrayed make it a picture that immediately attracts the favourable attention of the andienee. This programme will be shown this evening also.

The Imperial demand for cheese for the British Army has effected a remarkable change in the dairying industry (states a Press Association telegram from Dunedin). In Otago and Southend, in common with other pastoral districts throughout the Dominion, there has been a notable increase in the manufacture of cheese, and it is stated that one company is establishing 33 cheese factories in the northern district in order to cope with the abnormal demand. Creameries are being converted into cheese factories, as it is much more profitable to manufacture cheese for export. A" representative of the industry explains that, while it takes two gallons and a half of milk (approximately) to produce a pound of butter, which realises .1/- i' l the wholesale market, it requires only about one gallon to yield one pound of choeso worth 9d.

Cakes to make—scones to bake—howeasy, pleasant and sure is the work when you use SHARLAjSD'S Baking Powder. "NAZOL" is not a mixture or drug, but a scientific specific which never fails to relieve ths worst cold. CO "ties cost 1/6. As Sergeant Larke patrolled the park, He heard two sneezes in the dark. With staff gripped tight, he Hashed his light, His stern tones echoed through the night. "Kape ahf th' grass J ye ccople there; Yure dith av cowld ye'll get f'r shurej Come! hurry home, ye love-sick pair, And'both take Woods' Great Pepper

imm^^mm^ '■■?: .. *.*;* , . - 1533-3? &2yv> WV--1 . ■£?*•■ T. AS ii». K HI MltfMffHf mm X", ■■P~j;. '.-;■ Kexon* Skin and Facial 8o»p was designed particularly for people 'who ara particular about their skin, and want a soap that 13 not only cleansing, butpurifyingr and refreshing as well. If you once start . ttginjj Eexona Skin and Facial Soap , «ndo»n afford the price, 1/8 per * cake, you will nover be wit-h----orat It again. . A ti; : :^v'i» p?f

HEALTH HINTS TOR RHEUMATISM. "Diet plays an important part ia Baeumatisiui Gout Sciatica, Lumbago •tad- kindred complaints. Those trottfolod with these diseases should be caiebA,iov some foods "encourage the form-a-'.icu of uric acid. Avoid red meat. haer,, vinegar, spices. Use tea and coffee sparingly, and—-most important RHECTMO. It is the one modicipc; that will quickly and effect* uaily cure Jlheuraafcisra., Gfout, Sciatica, Lumbago and their attendant evils; From, the first dose RBTEb'MO gives reHe.t> and trill be found to efiieet ■i complctij.ceure,, .Your chemist or it. ~2/® and -i/Q a ft t?i»k of-all MJ\*& r .

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 216, 29 May 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 216, 29 May 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 216, 29 May 1915, Page 8

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