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A BEAUTIFUL Art Calendar For 1921 JT'S YOURS for the modest sum of sixpence (6d) to cover cost of packing, envelopes, addressing postage, etc. The Proprietors of “Amber Tips” Tea have jusi landed a small supply of artistic calendars. If you wish to secure one send name and address with sixpence (6d) in stamps to “Amber Tips” Tea Box 946 CHRISTCHURCH To avoid disappointment, write to-day. Don’t miss this opportunity of securing a very useful and artistic production. Similar calendars are sold in the shops up to 2s each, the only difference is the neat advertisement at the top of each “Amber Tif>s” Calendar.

u Make This Simple Test of Baking Powder-Purity There are so many Baking Powders on the | I market to-day that the housewife is some- ® times.in a quandary as to which to use. .• The great feature that makes a baking powder valuable is ,its leavening capacity]. An easy way to test the leavening capaU city of baking powders is lb place in a di® row as many glass tumblers as you have baking powders to test. Half fill the tumblers with water and put | | one teaspoonful of baking powder in each. Then place lhe tumblers between yourself and th.e light aud watch the action of each. Stir ssl each with a spoon, and the powder showing the !S % largest number of tiny gas bubbles will be the one possessing the greatest leavening power. These G d bubbles are tfie tiny globules that develop the dough, causing it to rise and become light, ri '' ® . SJvJOTvIG- a f iMaf iPO'WTDiEfe. W y.v ... j,' - SBFSSW H '. . ” . 7/ a feet of this kind comes out with flying colours and be found to surpass all others. ® ® [f g high standard of effervescence will at once prove to the housewife who tries the experiment why it is the popular favourite throughout the Dominion to-day. | I Your Grocer stocks Edmonds Baking Powder S -rt*

The D for Business and Pleasure Asanall-roundCarforevery use of business and pleassure—for its economy of upkeep and running reliability—the “Maxwell” Touring Car is without a peer. SC 4920 v.u.i-Bk. Li,htin a »i>d Clutch .nJ Gear Starting im- U CbMiee.parfeet tauiel, .tronar Staerin, and hrantw' 1 eHideat B r .l»a WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLY HOUSE ELTHAM - - • C. L. WILSON Sole Taranaki Agents i-FIAT CARS, LEYLAND LORRIES. MAXWELL (30 cwt.) TRUCKS, and VELOCETTE Light English Motor Cycles. "Complete Service for the Motorist." HAINES— 2 • '-y -.-.. i--—■ Vf I know wnol she wants" RECORD TEA 65

A few shillings spent in the free use of Nazol to protect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose and throat from Coughs, Colds and Sore Throats, 'tA. u hettey. than hours of oufferimz. 2J.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1921, Page 6

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