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What a contrast! The fine results attained by Edmonds' Baking Powder compared with old fashioned methods. For 33 years the sales of Edmonds' Baking Powder has been growing by leaps and bounds—There's a reason. 32 FDMONDC 1 . BAKING- » i Jhff POWPER, V^ Tfcsr town mms* PADS AND SHEETS SOLI) JN LEVIN. I}ADS OF 3G FORMS, ruled and printed and perforated acrdhig to the best formula for milktesting competitions, arc obtaiuabli? at THE HOROWHENUA CfIHONJCLE OFFICE, Levin. Pads of 36 funus (enough for twelve months' test for a herd), 3s 3d each; Herd Returij Sheets, ruled and printed on Account Book Paper, 3d each (one suffices for 12 mouths). Apply at— front office, ;:tihoxiole levin. flon. Secretary, Levin Branch New Zealand Farmers Union. Or fcoH J RIOHAEDfI, • ■.■■■- . 1- ■ *'- '. •
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 August 1913, Page 4
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687Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 August 1913, Page 4
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