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Ideal White clothes need Colman’s Starch —it is essential to their ra perfect laundering, and gives a finish that is most desirable. When Colman’s Starch is used the garments keep white longer, and are much easier to wash next time, i uM ■ Caiman’s ' ■ ■/ Vl St a rc n r - A has been a household favourite for years —housewives in the » 1 past proved that it was a distinctly better starch, and the | I same good quality is recognised by ladies to-day. I illl Fresh slacks of Colman’s Starch are arriving from England regularly. Always ask for grocer can always supply it. 3g

HAWKE'S HAWKE’S EGMONT STREET s,.:.v.xvNEW PLYMOUTH, AND AT INGLEiyOOD, Great Clearing Sale DISCOUNT: 10 PER CENT. OFf ALL GOODS EXCEPT TOBACCO. Sale is compulsory, owing to our large stocks and heavy arrivals. Our English goods now landing show increased cost o£ 5 per cent., but our stocks must be reduced, so now is the opportunity for the public. Our Stocks consist of all lines in Crockery and Glassware. All Kitchenware, including Enamel and Aluminium Stew-pans, Kettles, Fry-pans, etc. Toilet Sets, Dinner and Tea Sets—in fact, everything you require. One of the largest stocks in these goods in Taranaki. Our Stocks comprise also immense varieties of Toys, including best French Dolls. Basketware, School Bags, School Requisites, Brushware and Cutlery. Off all books, which are all marked at pre-war prices, we offer a discount of 25 per cent., except in Toy Books, which are subject to 10 per cent. Our present prices are recognised as cheapest in Taranaki. Take off our discount of 10 per cent, and we will sell at less than wholesale. All goods are marked in plain figures, and you take off discount and pay the balance. Thus 5/- becomes 4/6; 10/-, 9/-; and 20/-, 18/-. YOU CANNOT GO WRONG. COME AND SEE, AND BE EARLY, AS WE EXPECI\A BIG RUSH. * C. O. HAWKE, EGMONT STREET NEW PLYMOUTH, AND INGLEWOOD. ?= Which is the Tea that charms you most ? Which tea has all the rest on toast ? Which leaves all others at the post ? Which lays pale Memory’s grimmest ghost ? Which tea’s the first of all the host ?■— WHY. SURATURA ’

jVTEN’S Gaberdine Sports Suits, sizes 4,5, 6; sale price, 37/6 each.— Rawles and Rawles. , d.w. KJEN’S Working Shirts, from 6/6; Caps from 1/6. —Rawles and Rawles’ Sale. d.w. W-EN’S Heavy Knitted Alb Wool Singlets, 6/9 each.—Rawles and Rawles’ Sale. d.w. TMTEN’S Box Suits, ready-to-wear, £6 19s fid; altered to fit; good wearers.—Sale, Rawles and Rawles. d.w. TROUBLE-WIDTH Floral Voile, i/Tl; Double-Width Cream Gaberdine, 4/11. —Rawles and Rawles’ Sale. d.w. ItTEN’S All-Wool Tweed Sports Suits, £4 10s. —Sale, Rawles and Rawles. TVTEN’S Riding Pants, from Men’s Felt Hats, from 14/6.—Sdle, Rawles and Rawles. d.w. TNFANTS’ Embroidery Matinee Coats, 4/11 to clear. Lovely Pinafores, dainty lace and muslin, 3/11. —Rawles and Rawles’ Sale. d.w. HP WO Only Smart Shantung Silk Sports Coats, colored collars; 69/6, now 45/-. —Rawles and Rawles’ Sale. d.w SALE closes February 28. These prices are for our Sale only.— Rawles and Rawles. A brown appetising tray of cakes gladdens the heart of the house, wife. Delicious cakes are always assured if Edmonds “ Sure-to« Rise” Baking Powder is used in the mixing. This high-grade powder makes heavy, sodden cooking impossible. Ask for a 1« fISWWC i „ BJVKIISIG h

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1921, Page 6

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551

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1921, Page 6

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