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The open-air baby go's on best- Leave yours out of doors most of the time, but put a North British Hot Water Bottle at his feet. Watch him grow. 43 The sensation imparted to the mouth by the use of "OZO" TOOTH POWDKR is delightful. It is cool, refreshing, and fragrant. 6d Tins everywhere. 4

THIS NAME MEANS QUALITY COCOA Save the Labels for FREE Chocolates! PREPARED IN ENGLAND BY BRITISH LABOUR

lIP "Success every time ! * That's the verdict of all housewives who use Edmonds Baking Powder. No need to speculate on how tha cooking is going to turn out when this high-grade "Sure-to-Rise" powder is used—success is certain. Edmonds makes scones, cakes and pastry light, delicious and appetising. Because it is made from the most whelesoihe ingredients it ensures good cooking. A large tin contains 14f ozs. Other brands weigh from 2 to 4 ozs. less, so although other powders are a penny or twopence less in price they are not cheaper to buy. Then again a tin of Edmonds goes further because you don't need to use so much. Be sure and tell your grocer to send 111

ttorr e*sc. r Man is never too old to Learn Things is never too young to Know Things Tea is die Test—"Suratura's" the Best ! BUY IT! TRY IT! 2 / 6 I- 2 M

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1919, Page 7

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