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27th Great Autumn fashion Display To-day and Onwards 'AT AMBURY'S /A. NEW SHo§j (Ntet May'sV • DEVON ST., NJ?,^;|f J"' 1 ">■ "" 'EQ

Bay Hosiery from the D.I.C before prices double. It Is no ory of "wolf" when we tell you that Hosiery le becoming increasingly difficult to obtain at Home. Present holdings show slight moderate . increases ,in cost, but before long, one will be •Imost unable to buy Stockings at any but pro* hlbitlve prices. /Oar Advice is Bay Now and at the D.I.C. PLAIN; CASHMERE HOSE-AU wool; fully shaped. Postage Paid. 7 2/9, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 'ALL'-WOOL RIBBED HOSE-In i/i or 2ji rib; splendid makes; at pre-war prices. Postage Paid. 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 TAN CASHMERE HOSE-In plain or ribbed aU woi' NIGGER BROWN PLAIN ALL 1 WOOL' CASHM GREEN CASHMERE HOSE—In plain or ribbed; fashion's latest decree. Postage Paid.. From 3/11 to 6/6 HEATHER MIXTURE GOLF HOSE—In plain or ribbed; all wool. Postage Paid. From 3/11 to 6/11 OXFORD GREY CASHMERE HOSE - In plain cashmere. Postage Paid. From 4/11 to 8/6 ALL WOOL CASHMERE GOLF HOSE—Heather or plain colours, with check designs on ankles; the very latest winter hose. Postage Paid'. 8/6, 10/6 PLAIN CASHMERE HOSE—In covert and gabardine shades; pretty and soft colourings. Postage Paid. 4/11, 5/6 pair in demand. Postage Paid. Postage Paid. 4/11, 5/6 Address all Letters to THE MANAGER, D.1.C., BOX 1478, , WELLINGTON A New Postal Regulation requires the Box No. to be included in address to ensure delivery.

. The Case For and Edmonds Baking PoWder This popnlar bating powder is so established in the kitchens _of New Zealand that it seems hardly necessary to recount its attributes here. However, for the benefit of the comparatively small number of housewives who have not yet made its acquaintance, as well as for those who may have heard invidious comparisons between it and other brands, we present in opposing columns the true facts concerning Edmonds "Sare-to-Rise" Baking Powder. Each large tin contains !4foz. The price per tin is only a of pure, wholesome bakiag penny or two more than other powder, bung 2}oz. to 4}az. brands giving lets weight par more than is contained in tins of other powders. | The chief ingredient of Edmonds is genuine Grape Cream of Tartar—2o tons used every month. The high standard of quality is always maintained, despite difficulties of obtaining lupplies of materials. The increased price is not nearly in proportion to increased cost of production. 1,250,000 tins of Edmonds Baiting Powder told in one year! (There yon have the facts for and against, and the only thing apparently against Edmonds is really in its favour. Therefore take no risks, but always insist on Edmondq ONE QUALITY ONLY .J Baking Powder " Now obtainable in three sizes, containing 6}, 12 and I4Joz. respectively. Write to Edmonda Bakiag Powder Works, Chrietchurcb, for "Free Cookery Book." %K J . < tin. "S

VIVI F I C |The great specific for Eczema (used is with ViViFIC OINTMENT), POKES " INDIGESTION, KIDNEY '{TROUBLES AND NERVOUS DIS- , ' ORDERS. Ike following testimonial attests to |tl firiues:— , , . Cornwall Street, " Eltham. ' lltian Moore and Co. . Dear Sirs—My daughter suffering from Eczema for nine years, and being treated 0y three doctors, with no good results, J. friend advised me to try "VIVIFIC" foni« u and Ointment, and after taking WT«H"bittles of Toiio and using one pot ft Ointment, she was completely cured, fkaiju to- VlViFlC."—Yours faithfully, MRS. W. CLARRY. If your store keeper doss not stock it, inly ta Messrs Burgess, Fraserand Co., Plymouth and Hawera, or Messrs ptlwne, Frosser and Co. and Bhar-« , and Co,. Wellington.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1917, Page 6

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