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Bore Throat j-TOUR CORN DEPARTS-] WHEN Toad's Corn Cure ARRIVES. It's a Happy Dispatch! V w . fcHEMists And stores \ /. "... Or ... ■ / 2 Port-free from PwidTecd, New Plymouth.

Made with Real Grape I Cream of Tartar- »- ■ j 2O Tons Used Every Month! I Substitutes have been used in most bak- 1 ing powders since the war increased the | cost of Cream of Tartar. Not so with | Edmonds 9 "Sure-to-Rise." The best grape | Cream of Tartar is still used in the manu- 1 facture of this favourite brand —it is 1 absolutely pure and wholesome. The I manufacturers of | Edmonds' Baking Powder I are determined to maintain the standard I of purity, though it has been necessary, 1 since the war started, to increase the 1 price owing to the greatly increased cost I of Cream of Tartar. Remember, though I you pay a little more for Edmond's Bak- 1 ing Powder, you get absolutely the best I in every respect. Use it in your cooking I —ask for Edmonds' —the original and | genuine—made from the finest Cream of | Tarter. Your grocer sells it. I Write to-day for our "Free Cookery Book.'* i EDMONDS* BAKING POWDER WORKS 1 36 CHRISTCHURCH ' | |li| For Brcalcfast, Mr 0 ' Yoi&r tafcl© Is teocmplato withoisl it

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 224, 2 October 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 224, 2 October 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 224, 2 October 1916, Page 3

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