I’m waiting stiU through the waning years, , Whilst shadows spread like a mist of tears; Waiting with faith while'the fears be- . ? in ' "Waiting for Ships Which Never Come In!” Out on lone cliffs by the harbour bar, Watching and waiting for sails afar; Drenched and weary, with chills to endure, Sustained by Woods’ fii, eat Peppermint Cure.* i
ON September 26th, 1879, the first few tins of Edmonds Baking Powder were placed before the public. Each year since then its success has grown. The demand has doubled, trebled year by year. To-day the annual sales figure Stands at nearly three millions, an achievement only made possible by the scientific blending of the finest ingredients the world produces. There is only one reason for the great success of Edmonds Baking Powder —it is because the women of New Zealand are entirely satisfied with the results that it gives them. "Fifty years of care in making” has produced "fifty years of successful baking.” In the future, as in the paSt, Edmonds guarantee of quality will continue to give confidence and RESULTS.
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Shannon News, 6 December 1929, Page 4
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179Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 6 December 1929, Page 4
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