RIGHT HERE’S THE STORE 1^T RADE '^^ S Y^ MONEY sA> JpS’j/iui? l * 9 *'® EVERY AFUU-Uh AT A Nett Cash Price The STOKE FOR ra-Sj THRIFTY PEOPLE ...hr: z i"jR —. A t ~^V"'~:i!gSBE3BB| S* ■:k i^i TZ22 “.-rJi2* *>£S H ft for Yarn ii#* ?L«S a.r. r-i-r-J. if <”<J va VS 0 ? 1 o Jb ? and *>> iWCG i -’.: 'V .v.; BUYING, as we do, solely from 'British and Colonial :< - Manufacturers, enables us to sell at prices better than"you usually can get. Why not pay us a visit ? See Palmerston and your Palmerston friends, and shop with us—we assure you that you will save considerably. Oollinson and Conningh&me, Limited ■■■..,■ 1— 9. BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.
;!•: V / i m m m m % f/?‘4&ek Wt m r &/A fit m m % m 4 m £ K£ OVER ONE MILLION n \ Merit did it! W TINS OF EDMONDS Merit will tell! The record created in 1912 shows a ' t f'flffif mighty increase in the sale of this famous f tjM ■ Baking Powder. / ' The. number of tins sold in 1911 was 878,268; in 1912 the total reached 1,077,084 tins—an increase of no less than 198,816 tins in twelve months. ;; These are big figures, but the greatest record yet broken is the tremendous increase in the number of dainty cakes, wholesome scones, and beautifully light puddings and pastry made by the thousands of housewives in the Dominion who use Edmonds’ Baking Powder. - Failure with Edmonds’-is next door {o impossible, for it is absolutely reliable, “Sure to Rise,” and is always “there” when wanted. Many a delightful cake can be made by following the recipes in the “Sure to Rise” Cookery Book. It is a Free publication—-a copy awaits you—write for it to Edmonds’ Works, Christchurch. edmonos Ekmondc BAKING , m f POWDER U Edmond’s Custard Powder Is sold at the same price as before hf war. Edmond’s Baking Pow der is sold at 1/4 per large tin.
Em’s Hotel, - Taihape This well-appointed Hotel offers First-class Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers;. Only the best brands of Liquors stocked.. Good Table and 'Mllr* Attendance. Passengers by early trains cun be called and obtain breakfast. NIGHT PORTER KEPT. TARIFF: 8/- PER DAY. LION XXXX, IMPERIAL XXX X, DRAWN FROM THE WOOD. FOUR UP-TO-DATE SAMPLE ROOMS. The Gretna Hotel, Taihape •v: (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT). HR W. J. JORGENSEN, OF THE ABOVE HOTEL, WISHES TO INFORM fHL PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT THEY CAN HAVE ALL THE COM f’OUTS OF" A HOME AND THE CONVENIENCE OF A FIRST - CLASS HOTEL. THE PREMISES ARE FURNISHED WITH A VIEW TO THE "OMFORTS OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. TARIFF: 8/- PER DAY. SAMPLE -ROOM. BEST BRANDS ONLY. —STAPLES' XXXX; DUNEDIN XXXX. LOCAL ALES ALWAYS ON TAP. Passengers Called for Early Trains.
HEALTH HINTS TOE EHETJMATIBM. Diet' 1 plays an important part in theuxnatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago *nd kindred complaints. Those trembled with these diseases should be careful, for some foods encourage the formV'Ctt of uric acid. Avoid red meat, oeer, vinegar,, spices. Use tea and joiiee sparingly, aad—most important jf all—fake EITEUMC, It is the on. inedicine that vr. 1 ] quickiy and etTeci dally cur© Bheimu»t.isn«, Gout, Sciatica. Lumbago and their attrendant evils.. S 'rOTQ the first dose iMT-EU given re i-ef, O.hd Uiii bo fo tt> fpricKU . ciatßglcle enjfc; V*ar chOub-t <r i/rApor ■ju-'RA it, 2L?>l usi'c 4/6 re.' V- & '&*■ »«>■■ ?S4J » s*■ i»
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 10 August 1915, Page 8
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