A Column of Tins S 733.333 Feet High J , . The Maoris named Mt. Cook “The Cloud g j !’< Piercer’’ (Aorangi), because the summit of ® | te Ac great peak is usually lost from view ffl 1 E above the clouds. 3 B Mt Cook is 12,349 feet high. ij g Now imagine (if you can) a column of Edmonds Baking Powder Tins, rising from gj 9 the ground, piercing the clouds and tower- H / E * n g upwards into space 58'/2 times higher / ■ than our great mountain. ra | n Fj Such comparison gives a vivid idea of the quantity M : -1 // g of Edmonds Baking Powder sold in one year. BS it id Placed tin upon tin the output would have made a H fcrvT H p column 733,353 feet high. Sy .4 > IpDMONDCI | f ■ I a BAKING ® V g \ POWDER w | X. “Sure to Rise” •Xw E enjoys this wonderful popularity with New Zealand \ \\ housewives because of its unique quality and || J" —— certain results. || -_ Only the finest Grape Cream of Tartar is used in d ... . L- Edmonds. Avoid inferior brands containing w substitutes. L SWa \ "ft All Grocers Sell EDMONDS y/ f A & |||[ ) ll ** Sure to Rise ’* Baking Powder. / * \ h T T—- — 1 ' ' si’|| i ■-==== ■« 3| IU Kfl M&-V‘ RijtMsKOWfcsSii I w »w. ?r • . -. ijMKrg',*. Mt cook 12349 x
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pAVE YOU EVER SUFFERED THE AGONY GEORGE A. PLGH. OF NEURALGIA? MOTOR PARCEL DELIVERY. for III * iSf || wherever motors go. Made of purest |||l| is no need to describe Neuralgia. J?'ll rubber. to have endured its torments do not ilj SPENCER'MOULTON 11 111 •ee.ll It. Those who have never sur- -p 4ECELS collected from or delivered to |!i j ALL-BRITISH TYRES II ad not understand. But this is un- of Town or Su burbe twice ■ aaaaatWFr? '//. suffering. Neuralgia need not be j For narticulars ring up’phone 139. 'AWT Y 111 De. gbeldon-s Magnetic Liniment datly. for particum.rs™g p m end io this martyrdom. Rub it on bPEEVX ead, back of the neck, on the gums { . • - ton's Ifacnetic Linimenr. smoothes p . , DeDOt’ W the pain, draws out the Neuralgia like j F ' For Co ugh 9 and Colds, never _ Woods’ Great Peppermint Cur.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1921, Page 11
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483Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1921, Page 11
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