fftes RE YOUR MONEY THRIFTY PEOPLE H __ Iff I BUYING, as we do, solely from British and Colonial Manufacturers, enables us to sell at prices better than you usually can set. Why not pay us a visit ? See Palmerston and your Palmerston friends, and shop with us —we assure you that you will save considerably. I—9 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.
m ¥/, m. m ; OVER, TINS QFEDMONDS I Merit did it! Merit will tell! The record created in 1912 shows a mighty increase in the -sale of this famous Baking Powder. J The number of tins sold in 1911 was 11 878,268; in 1912 the total reached 1,077,084 tins —an increase of no lless 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 toimpossible, for it is absolutely reliable, "Sure to Rise," and is always'''there" when wanted. cake can be made by ifollowing the recipes in the '"Sinse *to Rise" Cookery Book. Itis.a Free publication—a ■copy awaits you—write for it to Edmonds' 'Works, Christchurch. C m **.«*.*•» DMQND BAKING- . * JL*-OTTH-lt»3 Edmond's Custard Powder is sold at the same price as before if war. Edmcnd/s Baking Powder is sold at 1/4 per large tin. This well-appointed Hotel offers First-class Accommodation for Tourists and travellers.. Onsy the best brands of Liquors stocked.. Good Table and Attend ance. Passengers by early trains can be called and obtain breakfast. NIGHT POSTER KEPT. TARIFF: 8/- PER DAY. LION XXXX, IMPERIAL XXXX, DRAWN FROM THE WOOD. FOUR UP-TO-DATE SAMPLE ROOMS.
A XtKEUMATISM CURB AT LAST* K» matter h»w long you may Lave saffered from rheumatism, you owe it to yoaxsalf to' try RHEI7MO. It goes t© t'ho blood and removes the urie acid —the causo of the disease. The gradual easing of the pain as the exeess ucfd is expelled from your body, the subaidence of inflammation aad reduction ef the swellng will come as a blessed relief, as it did to those who tried other "cures" without aval:. React what Mr Henry Bristow, of Porr Akuriri writes:—"l experienced the pains o f Bheumatics or Rheumatic Gout., and for eight or ten weeks had to take to my bed. My sufferings were very severe, so bad in fact that even thi closing of a door would make my heart jump. Having heard about RHEWM© I decided to try it. lam very pleated to say that I got relief \ad was soon, able to get about and Follow my occupation. If a»y©»« would only take 'RHETJMO' as soon <aa they feel any Rheumatic pains, ft would., to my mind, stave off a lomg illness." RHETJMO is a proven cure —it brings relief where others fail. '2/0 add 4/6 a bottle. 107 Desi't postpone tne pleasure of tastug ''Desert Gold" Tea—that choicest ■? uii Teas! Get t from youF-grocitf' j.,V*.lSj*-. »* tfl* J.JV tkvit-
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 12 August 1915, Page 8
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