This is not said in jesting mood, but in all seriousness, for ill-cooked " 0 of Cakes and Pastry. jjp! Hence the delights of "baking . fMMMWWj, day" are considerably enhanced when Edmonds is <m an ingredient of the Pudding, Cake, or Scone. m One trial will convince you that it is the besl, m especially if you follow the recipes in The y£ "Sure to Rise" { Cookery Book. By the way, fc write for a copy HSt BAKING R m of this book, ft f* POWDER *f. will be sent post 'FreeT R ' Jt c/Sildreix, Use Plantekoa The skin troubles of infants and younger -. children, and also those of older folks, are oxton caused by common, inferior and cheap soaps, composed largely of caustic soda, scented with poor _ perfumes, and highly coloured. These soaps are some. ies purchased because they are "cheap"-but beware-a "Bargain m soap k of the srcae val.ae as a "bargain" in butter. Use only Plantekoa Medicated Soap. It is not only the purest of all soaps, but absolutely the safest for parent and child. Made from the purest vegetable oils, compounded with the wonderful healing elements of Plantekoa, it acts as a preventive of skin irritation and disease, and cleanses, soothes and heals the I skin. Obtainable at all highclass chem- U is t s and Eat stores or three < tablets in f handsome box for 2/9. Wvs3>&k tS&fMedkaatecf* VSS^S«W STOHRj Chemist. Stratford. A. FINDLAY, Storekeeper, Mlohirst.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 26, 24 September 1912, Page 3
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240Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 26, 24 September 1912, Page 3
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