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tempt the% S ummerappetite n ’avy, hot puddings are now out jOy season. Why go to the trouble sfiL J expense of making them the tfjw comfort of standing by the stove F' \ iking them only to have them ! * t on the plates ? k, re’s a better plan : make delicious, imy custards with Edmonds Custard wder and serve them with cool, juicy ; t. The work involved will be infiny less, and yet the family’s appreciation I enjoyment of the dessert will be initely greater. Prove it! Prepare ideal summer dessert tomorrow ght if you have time! . IDMONDQ a CUSTARD 7 POWDER W is wholesome and nutritious —it is ideal for Baked Custard, Cup CusEg ** r d or for all-year-round Custard 1 55=] 6L Puddings such as rice, sago or bread ~ and butter Puddings. Ask your Grofe cer for Edmonds Custard Powder— - fife S§i=f 1 serve custards often with luscious fruit or as a complete dessert. / h More Mileage—More Power to You (“TEXACO” Motor Spirit. “TEXACO ” Kerosene UM—MU—— II il I A shipment of these High-Grade Products will be landing at the port of New Plymouth early in January. A trial will convince you of the quality. Order immediately Obtainable at all Merchants, L. A. NOLAN & CO Garages and Stores, or from Distributors for NORTH TARANAKI. / Always Fresh “Amber Tips” tea comes from Ceylon in regular shipments, and is always fresh. Only the best leaf is good enough for the blending of “Everybody’s Favourite”—-quality being maintained no matter what the cost may be. Always insist upon having / “Amber Tips” Tea 226 MMBMM—HIIBIIIMMWIIIII IIIffBiiiII'IIWIIi mill 111 I

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1922, Page 10

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265

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1922, Page 10

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