I i' ■ r/.;. : $ fffieayoi/ open tine oven doer You are sure that your pastry is going to be just as you wanted it—that is of course k you ve used the famous dependable Edmonds Baking Powder. Hence the delights of baking day a enhanced —you know full well that your cakes, scones, pastry or puddings, will be ligbf s*<* .perfectly risen—the home folks know that they can look forward to delicious duties. A free 'copy of our splendid Cookery Book will be sent post free on application to Edmonds Baking Powder Works, Christchurch. 45 BAKING POWDER m WEST COAST REPRESENTATIVES: MESSRS «OYD BROS. AND KIBE
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1917, Page 4
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