Y T *** 8 1 'i "ST-S ir Parcels please me reoi VT> .1 wiici iiisy • r ftk For Mrs M. T wrote us from Wenuakura, August Ist: I received 1/- Parcel safely the other day, and was indeed pleased with it; more than satisfied. I could not get the contents here for less than 5/-”. ftei&hbdurs Pared rkhua Mis “I have just seen my neighbor r’s 5/- Parcel, and so handy. lam sending for one too.” —Writes Mrs Matainau, 2nd August. a r : ,V pi, i. th e things are A. T — -, of No 13P90— MARVELLOUS MANCHESTER PARCEL FOR 20/-, POST FREE. 6 Yards Flannelette, Cream, or White, Fine or Heavy, Soin; G Yards Pandora, in Stripes or Checks, all Dark Blue Grounds, both sides alike; 6 Yards Colonial Flannel,, Cream, White, Shetland, or Pink; 2 Heavy Turkish Towels, Striped, Coloured, each 4 5in by 22in; 2i Yards Unbleached Turkish Roller Towelling, Fawn Stripe,d. Mo. 13P91— ■TOILET PARCEL FOR 5/-, POST FREE. 1 Hair Brush; 1 Tooth Brush; 1 Tin Talcum Powder; 1 Cake Toilet Soap; 1 Tortoiseshell Back Comb; 2 Pretty Gilt Brooches. NEW HABERDASHERY PARCEL, No. 13P92, FOR 2/5, POST FREE--45 Safety Pins assorted sir.es; 12 Pearl Buttons; So Needles, assorted; 77 Linen Buttons; ICO Hair Fins; 1 Tape Measure; 12 Pieces Tape; Card Snap-on Brace Buttons; 300 Pins; 4 Yards Velvet Dress Binding; 12 Hooks and Eyes.
rnr LitletJJ/i s o There are so many varieties (?) of ~ '" eggs —some allegedly “fresh,” others vj"^ 1 “new laid,” still others, just “eggs” —it is risky to chance almost any of 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. C- Stick to Edmonds’ Egg Powder, it is the best ’ ally of the cook, and like Edmonds’ Baking Powder, is “Sure-to-Rise.” 1 Alii i'A mm \ s'*'/ i\ A// il m msm%R m Miml Ail m MIWfA <SS> mm SI I FOwo£ V r*. \s.v^ OZO- - *■ cao Edmond’s Custard Powder Is cold at the same price as before cu war. Edmond’s Baking Powder is sold at 1/4 per large tin. S This well-appointed Hotel offers First-class Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers.. Only the best brands of Liquors stocked.. Good Table and Attend ance. Passengers by early trains can be called and obtain breakfast. NIGHT POETEE KEPT. TAEIFF: S/- PEE DAY. LION XXXX, IMPEEIAL XXXX, DEAWN FEOM THE WOOD. FOUE UP-TO-DATE SAMPLE BOOMS,
A RHEUMATISM CURE AT LAST. No matter how long you may have suffered from rheumatism, you owe it to yourself to try EHEUMO. It goes to the blood and removes the uric acid —the cause of the disease. The gradual easing of the pain as the excess acid is expelled from your body, the subsidence of inflammation and redue- ' tion of the swellng will come as a ■ blessed relief, as it did to those who tried other “cures” without aval!. Read what Mr Henry Bristow, of Borr Ahuriri writes: —“I experienced the pains o f Rheumatics 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 the closing of a door would make my heart jump. Having heard about EHEUMO I decided to try it. lam very pleased to say that I got relief and was soon able to get about and follow my occupation. If anjmne ' would only take ‘ RHEUMO ’ as soon ns they feel any Rheumatic pains, it would, to my mind, stave off a long illness.” RHEUMO is a proven cure —ft brings relief where others fail. 2/6 and 4/G a bottle. 107 Don't postpone tne pleasure of lasting “Desert Gold” Tea—that choicest 1 rf tdl Teas!. t from your grocior. tlstf vt! tin |
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 270, 16 August 1915, Page 8
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