A Column of Tins fi 733.333 Foot High I I The Maoris named Ml Cook “The Cloud I Piercer” (Aorangi), because the summit of 3 the great peak is usually lost from view | above the clouds. I Mt Cook is 12,349 feet high. | jggl Now imagine (if you can) a column of H g~| Edmonds Baking Powder Tins, rising from H HjJ the ground, piercing the clouds and tower- h| ing upwards into space 58’/2 times higher / than our great mountain. H / Such comparison gives a vivid idea of the quantity Rs B of Edmonds Baking Powder sold in one year. H ife-j-Placed tin upon tin the output would have made a H column 733,333 feet high. eg \ DDMONDCI I / hf. BAKING al|| g \ I I ft p “Sure to Rise* x. enjoys this wonderful popularity with New Zealand \ & housewives because of its unique quality and j" —•* - -J certain results. *“ M Only the finest Grape Cream of Tartar is used in gg| „ ■ . ” Edmonds. Avoid inferior brands containing 121 f - substitutes. \ ~~ ,t.. i- -fej Grocera ED moNDS y/ \ \ ~ ■ LJ ** Sure to Rise ” Baking Powder. / \ g Ora / ==L ■ yr >4* g I KA _____ '• TM.*Jgai nffiiit k I nWreS? 13k —: ' - -feiSM I BHjji
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WELL DONE! i “My removal was excellent! lam delighted’” Thia was the brief pleasing message from a client whose furniare we “shifted.'’ We shall bp pleasdto handle yours too. Our men are experts. Our equipment is the most up-to-date in the Dominion. Estimates gladly given at our offices. The New
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1922, Page 10
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541Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1922, Page 10
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