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Q-TOL HAS MANY USES Thousands of women folk use it for their hands. Thousands of men swear by it for shaving. All kiddies laugh at cuts, burns and bruises when Q-Tol is applied. Rapidly soothes sunburn and insect bites. Ask your chemist, hairdresser or storekeeper for large, economical ‘‘Family Size” bottle at 3s 6d. —2.

CHRISTMAS CAKE S 4 then o >^l3 ySi®- § <5F^m '/»/ m L "ifi i SS*fi V) C'i =s* Only a few day Christmas. Time to think about the Mincepies and tarts can wait. What shall it be this year? Not too rich to be indigestible. Just darkbrown plum and nut-studded slices, f hat will make your friends ask: " But wherever did you get the recipe, my dear?” Then you will relate the secret that is no secret. I use Edmonds Baking Powder just that.” Made from pure Grape Cream-of-Tartar. and flawless in quality and grain as in 1879. Recipe: lib. butter, lib. currants, lib. lib. Sultanas, Jib. mixed peel. Jib. almonds, 4 breakfast cups flour, 2 breakfast cups sugar, 10 eggs, 1 heaped teaspoon Edmonds Baking Powder, wine glass of brandy. Beat butter to a cream, add sugar, then mix eggs one by one unbeaten. Mix baking powder with flour and put in, then fruit, dredged with flour, and finally brandy. Cook 4J hours, moderate oven. 4* P EDMONDS * Baking Powdef /, Sure torisE

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 538, 15 December 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 538, 15 December 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 538, 15 December 1928, Page 20

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