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mmMi ts V?H ,;.['Cakes, scones,"'”pastry”' and puddings rise ito snowflake lightness if Edmonds’ Baking ■Powder is .used. !-t raises .itself; moreover, 1 ; [it is healthful, pure, .and makes food more) '.''[appetising and wholesome.‘ There’s• [no other baking powder so satisfactory as jEs> J\K!][KE 0~ POWDER^ m B*3S MfwSmMjwJfmMi /LOTT Sops
f f.. 4 : ::^ \ w &r -S;> \.: _l_. —"* .p. ■ ' ff' \\, u-T V\ f'V;Sf m :< ./ f ,‘ v, Y-sS? 23smCi -I>J £0 Y~n W< far t&e doctor* Give Plantekoa a chance. In many cases when Plan-, tekoa is taken the Doctor is not required. Look, up our testimonials and see what Plantekoa has done after Doctors and Hospital treatment failed. Both time and money would have been saved had Plantekoa been used in the first instance. You obtain a better return for fa/- spent- in a bottle of Plantekoa than any other medical treatment we know of. Besides, the results are so sure. Mr. James Jackson, of East Street, Ashburton, who was very ill with BLOOD POISONING, was completely cured with four bottles of Plantekoa. It cost him but 20/- too. You should keep Plantekoa in the house in case of emergency. Take it when symptoms warn } 7 ou that your condition is not up to par. kou will gain benefit from the first dose, for Plantekoa gets to work straight away. Plantekoa belongs to no union —it goes ou working all time. And for your encouragement —Plantekoa CARES. ll Jp II , T" 2 Wvf fp k> YW3 it..: . j LiiS A v J.--—-L-If your Chemist or Store cannot supply you write the MANAGER, FI. ANT EK O A PROPRIETARY WjvI.T.I noton. I’tMit Free, 5/« (IRM CA o 4 f A) b 's/J /\V? k/n J/ pk-JTY- r Y y V’ —y '' r~ya"- 0 >y % ■ '-yy a B. STOHRs Chemist. Stratford. A. FWJLAY, Storokeener, MiahSrst
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 67, 12 November 1912, Page 3
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328Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 67, 12 November 1912, Page 3
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