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Ambury's for Distinctive Styles and Low Prices. In addition to the pleasure and comfort attending a shopping visit to Ambury's there is always the certainty that there will be something to the advantage of the visitor. Among other attractive offerings? this; week, there is a display of COSTUMES AND FROCKS ® in whieh the variety of design, the exclusive styles, and the splendid values, are the distinguishing features. Excellent taste and judgment are used in selecting our models, consequently we are able to please the most fastidious dresser*, Ladies are always welcome to inspect the man; smart styles. Ambury's Lt d. Two shops New Plymouth* HOWE & IsACE^ LAND AGENTS. MEXT OSBOBNETSMAKP, HAWEBA. iJ9() ACRES, freeJsakl, all level, well subdivided, 12 acres shelter, IS. crops, balance good English grasses; good house (S rooms, scullery and pantry; Lister engine, Kdd 4-cow plant machines. Carrying 60 cows, 7 horses, 60 sheep. Price for ijoick sale £35 per acre, with £BOO cash. gg ACRES, within. 2 miles Hawera, on good tarred road, new house of 4 roams and &-"bail concrete shed; carry 35 cows and do them well. Price #BO per acre; £BOO cash, babuee 5 years. Purchaser has option of pick 25 cows est of 40 at £1.5. ACRES, elose to Hawera, carry 50 cows easily, 1} miles to school and factory, watered by dam and mill, good house 4 rooms, hot and cold water Isvid on, bath and Bcullery, good substantial cowshed. Price £9B per acre; easy terms. A great rise in this, property adjourning has sold for. £llO. fjo ACRES, abort 3 miles Hawera, good gross A snip at £B7 10s. with ■£Bo cash, or would consider leasing- this property. s; Yes—lJ- milliontins a year! That "J is, nearly seven tins of Edmonds ' ; Baking Powder are sold every minute Ae shops mre open! This is tangible proof of the goodness of Edmonds '°Sase to Rise" brand. And there is other proof—the delicious cakes, scones, and other eatables made with Edmonds, in thousands of New Zealand homes. Though cream of tartar is hard to get—though it costs more, it is still the principal ingredient in Edmonds Baking Powder. a!| Buy it for its goodness—and for the sure *l results it gives. The huge tin I contains 14fc ounces. All grocers J sen BAKING POWDER Cooking for Invalids JN sickness, even moresthan QLAXO is invaluable as a irtheatth, His essential to food for invalids—it is , study thediel. The recovery rich injheproteid, carbohyof many invalids is seriously drates and fat so essential to handicapped by the poor rebuild health, strength and qaahty nourishment given weight. The nourishing casplenty. The patient's "fight- by the delicate stomach, is iog force" is not augmented broken up by the Glaxo proby the proper food and some- cess of manufacture into light, times disease wins when flaky, digestible particles, reinforced by easy of complete absorption tte right nourishment, would by the weakest invalid. have conquered. ftr rf"""^s'•?£ *•""•' Pat i«*—T<**h the uiual milk diet with Uaso. Totuketeby iaercaec the mount of proteid carbohydrate and iatgwen *he patient NttV TmooVc*—A cup of Ghuca at bedtime it particularly invigorating toixam workers and tuadosotstan. It i» remarkably effective infrfncing aonodTeatfal Mep. ■Far KbWcdiW*—Q*e Claxo freely in the diet of tubercular patients.' Iti^garm-bee and roppliei the nutritious milk elements that ani*t tbe-system in ngnting the disease. Soap*. Kttflmu ana* Britlu arc made far mote nutritiaur and appetising . by the addition-of one tabletpeenfutot Glaxo to oach«up of beeftea, etc ©■«« » limply the sonde of rich pure milk with extra cream and milk sugar. R cnntirmt no added cane augar and ihould alway* be ineluded in the diet of patient* who are denied food* ..containing •tan* andesae sugar. 9 Ask your Doctor! Mr 'mVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1919, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
618

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1919, Page 6

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