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jlwl Hurs to The Story of a IJounqllßfe k *' s^e cou^ Co °k JrY Chapter I. 4 When the friends of Miss Office heard that 111 » «he waS to k ecom e Mrs. Cook, they began to r 'IS '1 “crack” the age-old jokes about newly-wed *-£* Zra wives and their cooking experiments. “Jack • dffl will have indigestion for the first month,” ijji || , they said, to which Jack loyally replied [~M~ —rp JttfflpjjjJj |l||. ij! I, that Miss Office could cook a roast dinner ** * ‘iqli pisL ma^e b u ‘ f cake “with the best of them.” The unique quality of ' Chapter 11. Edmonds Baking Powder has ' Subsequent experiences made it a Dominion-wide favour- HlffßlhSltri proved Jack to be right so ite. Last year over 1,500,000 tins I far as lhe roasl dinner was of “Sure-to-Rise" brand were sold concerned. But not so wrlh f* hi I hi. the cakes, pastry and scones. —an average of OX tins for I The first fruit cake was very every household in N. 4. BAklti V *’U‘ SlvW ' I heavy - and then came a -n £ l * J ' doughy Madeira thin, lhe reason .or such great and . leaden scones pastry that growing popularity is that |l I was simply waste of good Genuine Grape Cream-of- "I | I butter. Good-natured Jack Tartar is always used in j I I took it all in good part and ■ 11L 'i It makes cake? -cones, buns and In 'he store one a Y she re ” pastries doubly enjoyable because ( ceived the inspiration that it lightens and improves them. placed her from that time .. . I 111 among the best of cooks. For health reasons also it is best „ PH , she exclaimed, “I’ve to use Edmonds —it is not only f ' not been using Edmonds the surest but also the purest. j BakingPowderl Nowonder llllr.il I | my cooking was a failure! Your baking will always be MWWM !|" | Chapter 111. . successful it you always use - ‘HHII > II She took home a tin of Edmonds III! H ft “Sure-to-Ri:e” Baking Powder, I'll* * |l j and now Jack admits that her • Illi cookiug is *’ just as good as Mother’s II J | —and better,” Edmondq ia Ko ■asZSSTSURE TO RISE’SHEEIS liW'ik liiilfiMWi Edmonds is a pure, genuine H I j? ■ ] T V Grape Cream-of-Tartai Baking I ’j jl Powder. Avoid inferior brands I in which substitutes are used. jffi '-IMIt- /\A PH Mil Every storekeeper sells Edmonds /|jll lin llll>‘ "Sure-to-Rise" Baking Powder. n ‘ 1 111 132 | jLfgr_ L {ffjTzccgj-.y (~fl

Easy Starting. Full Mileage. Maximum Power. BIG TREE MOTOR SPIRIT the standard that made the name of “Big Tree” famous. Every drop doubly distilled to ensure perfect purity. The latest shipments of “Big Tree” are absolutely the highest-grade Motor Spirit imported. A. S. PATERSON & CO. LTD. SOLE IMPORTERS. Box 142, New Plymouth. Telephone igo.

PLYMOUTH TO TJAWERA. RETURN DAILY. (Seven-sea ter Car.) Depart—New Plymouth (Currie Street), ' Daily News Office, at 4.30 a.m.. arrive at Hawera 7 a.m. (catch Wanganui train). ifcparta —Haw era 7.15 (Royal Hotel), arrival New Plymouth, at 10 a.m. ARES: New Plymouth to Hawera 10?, Haw«ra to New Plymouth 7*. C. DYKES, , proprietor.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1921, Page 11

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