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|l Make This Simple Test | ® of Baking Powder Purity F !\ There are so many Baking Powders on the | I \ market to-day f hat the housewife is some- I I® times in a quandary as to which to use. E The great feature that makes a baking powder valuable is its leaoening capacity. An easy way to test the leavening capa- I _ city of baking powders is to place in a L S 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 the tumblers between yourself S and the light and watch the action of each. Stir g each with a spoon, and the powder showing the Ig largest number of tiny gas bubbles will be the one possessing the greatest leavening power. These bubbles are the tiny globules that develop tha | dough, causing it to rise and became light. - pjMCraK " a test of this kind comes out with flying cblours and be found to surpass all others. a Its high standard of effervescence will at onee k £ prove to the housewife who tries the experiment why it is the popular favourite throughout the Dominion to-day. Your Grocer stocks Edmonds Baking Powder a history | InCKavLs I the Seconds i s - ; Ringlets and ruffles, / periwigs and perique— ' I the fripperies and frivolities I of the time covered folks who really "S differed but little from ourselves. In 1678, good tea was valued as it is now, g | but in those days there was no “Amber ■’ 1 ■ Tips” brand giving such quality, flavour, § E purity and value —and at a moderate price. | I EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE | possesses all the delicate, rich, true Gsylon | I flavour and fragrance. Despite rising costs | g it is still the same blend of the world’s finest teas | H —try it! i»> |

———.l-I»..rw—-cts New Gillette itlL Safety Razor Made for the big fellows-^that is, the handle is thicker and longer and heavier than the standard Gillette. Just the thing for the man with the heavy hand and the muscular grip. It takes the standard Gillette Blade, made of the finest high-carbon steel, wafer thin, and scientifically sharpened at the factory. No Stropping. No Honing. Like all Gillette Safety Razors, the “ Big Fellow ” is made for you men whose time is too valuable to bother strops and hones. ? \ The Price is 27/6 Including 12 Blades. Extra Blades 6/6 dozen. ’ WADE IN A NADA OVER Agents : E. J. HYAMS, LTD., Box 45, Wellington. Z

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1921, Page 6

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429

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1921, Page 6

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