Hoor»ay for» Esmonds Custard. b What a hurry and scurry for the table U. when the kiddies learn that there’s Edmond’s Custard for tea I ' iX How they smack their lips in ./ anticipation, and after the dish is C' —ju - served how quickly they ask for more! ' a * sK | \ Mum and dad prefer Edmonds' too, I J , for they know it’s as wholesome as Edmonds’Custard Yrl k > s delicious. Powder makes de- Stewed fruit, puddings and pies when licious custard in a \ Jf/ served with rich, creamy Edmonds’ few minutes. It Custard, evoke praise from dad, B °l ’ l j 'h’j clamour from the kiddies and a flush other brands and of pleasure and pride from mother. j is therefore eco- . ' Jg nomical. Besides, Don’t forget a tin of afc it is cheaper than Edmonds' Custard Powimported powders, der in your next grocery because there is no order. duty to pay. 1M KBMCNDC g CUSTARD h 1 JLf POWDER W - yosrs
The Sextoblade Razor Gives You a Perfect Shave. It cuts in the proper diagonal method like an ordinary razor—not in the usual hoe style of the average safety. The Sextoblade is to all intents and purposes a standard razor, only it frees the user from the risk of cutting himself. Moreover, it has six interchangeable blades, which can be sharpened during a shave. Any barber will tell you that it is not only desirable but often necessary to strop a razor during shaving. You can get a clean, smooth, comfortable shave every morning with the Sextoblade Kazor. Look in and see this sensible razor for yourself. E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd.. Corner of Jervois Quay, Victoria and Hunter Streets Wellington.
(Jbcoaffi CooJcmg |The cook who delights to make dainty dishes I often finds that a favourite 1 recipe calls for Cocoa. JfpiW For “ Cocoa” read 6 V,/ ’i L \ The r ’ c h chocolate flavour /K ZZ \ thus imparted to Cakes, Fillin^s’ l c ’ n S s an( l Blanc Man£e jgFftjrn 'A \ b e a pleasant surprise. tuvlil C\ \ xl \ b s worth while saying J \J\ "LIPTON’S ” when you (1 / \ order Cocoa. l<BijFffwjw> £ jflFaEfv. y° a want ~ be*t Cocoa, go to Ft rm that grows it! I ■ ■ ■ — H...
FOOT SPECIALIST and CHIROPODIST . z ■>>. Hft LINDSAY’S Ltd. BOOT IMPORTERS, 184 Lambtom Quay, ' Wellington.
OUR TROOPS IN ENGLAND AND FRANCE KNEW THE WORTH 0 F Player’s Gold Leaf Cigarettes 'Mie First Shipment has now been landed by us. Price, 3/9 fin of 50. We. also stock another favourite with service men —Wills’s Gold Flake Cigarettes, at the same price. I TOBACCONISTS O. ’U* rtWWMS 206 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 94, 14 January 1921, Page 2
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