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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

-: “Hungry” crops are stunted crops—poor in A*'" ' -IHI • • rff yield, and lacking in market value. Such ipF nW; gS ::iS disappointing results are the outcome of ex- uyyy‘J 3 Jiffl ::H hausted soils—constant cropping has taken yk .TitWJX—- :: fH out the essential plant foods. Rejuvenate the TE PAPAPA |: HH :: i+f soil, and gather bumper crops by using factory :+H the well-known,reliabieTe Papapa Fertilizers. i: ffj] S In Te Papapa Fertilizers you restore to the earth, the foods—the i: Hh +sg nourishment—which former crops have taken out. And no matter | tf :: S 'X I . ' what the condition of your farm—no matter what crop you intend to I ■ juf Sj >■ J j cultivate, there’s aTe Papapa mixture to meet your requirements. I 3 w That is because Te Papapa Fertilizers are’ prepared in New Zealand ffflj : p for New Zealand conditions. They are produced by specialists, in Im? ; JxV <4gU the newest and most up-to-date works, as pictured above. High f: |ffi ■xSM grade, of guaranteed analysis, absolutely reliable in results, there is t; fflt | r j no ner * nve,tment f° r l he farmer than money spent on |: Stt Him TE PAPAPA I FERTILIZEHS | IMy Correct manuring with Te Papapa mixtures will give you thoroughly developed I'ffll | "|<f> crops—better pastures —more milk, meat and wool from the same acreage. Our j - 4-W : ffiFfpplt-sr * nli Nauru Island Phosphate is finely ground at our modern Te Papapa works and is un- , ■ 4444 Tpke.'! ip—' -X'<4 r surpassed for solubility. Obtainable from Storekeepers, Merchants, Wholesale Co-op-TTrrojj \ 1 A / erative Companies or direct from the Manufacturers, £: fiu BROS' -\dv\t jiL |±±>S»WA V' l \ t \ iV.'IP- W OFFICe.r*RRV BUIlOfRG» womes .TC BAPAPA ... |R- X, t-+R+ PTTV?liy^' V; -•■ ' ' SO* 750 AUCKk-ARO | fl htAR ONtHVNCA ’ ‘ *W. \ t ’ TTH "w

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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541

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1922, Page 10

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