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Edmonds Baking Powder helps the housewife, for it leavens the food evenly and lightly, and makes cakes, biscuits and pastry riore appetising, nutritious and ;asily digested. It is the standard brand in ten thousand kitchens, "i BAKING * )1 ? POWDER, V /
V. H. HUMPHREY INGLEWOOD. The BEST for TALKING MACHINES & MUSIC. YOUR GARDEN MAY BE SMALL, BUT IT NEED NOT BE A FAILURE. Sow the best seeds you can get hold of and you will have one of the finest little gardens in the country. YATES' SEEDS will give you excellent results. Thej are well known for reliability and are obtainable from NEW PLYMOUTH THE HANDIEST PAEM IX THE DISTRICT, £2OO. PH ACRES, 5-roometl house; trap house, two traps, nine cows, cans, implements, etc. Price, £9OO, of which only £2OO need be mid down. Tlie rest This fine little property is in the Inglewood district,, only lialf-a-mile from creamery and school, on a good road. Apply to " FARMER," , P. 0., Inglewood. OUT THI BEST FLAGS IS BAKUB'S,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 120, 8 October 1912, Page 7
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