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■>! u ■ jfplJP The Storu of a ljoun.glfife flTb-7ftw4 w ho thought she couldhtjcook ’ Chapter I. - When the friends of Miss Office heard that ~ tMm* / ? t 1W she wai» to become Mrs. Cook, they began to I I? <1 " crack” the age-bid jokes about newly-wed (—A* ~a f/ A drives apd their cooking experiments. “Jack Mur will have indigestion for the first month,” *iji ” Ifji they said, to which Jack loyally replied z ET7»UU*£ Hi ®M|| I® Aa ‘ Mk s Office could cook a roast dinner' ■ ’ lw *'lf U ll lljji 4Wt ma^e hurt wte Wlt h *h e b est °f them. The unique quality of Chapter //. Edmonds Baking Powder has r~ 3* Subsequent experiences made it a Dominion-wide favour- j' - '\ < tpfrrJw proved Jack to be right so ite. Lastyearover I,soo,OOOtins * l far as the roast dinner was of“Sure-to-Rise”brandweresold ►,!' V °l l «>™ d - But not so with t . .. r Fhi . IB Un the cakes, pastry and scones. —an average of six tinsJor n, e fost h^it cake was very every household in N.Z. gsi.._ W|,|Z>jjMsSsa j|H heavy—and then came a _. c , j ** MSrnT tBMt 'll doughy Madeira thin. The reason for such great and I- [ ea den scones —pastry that growing popularity is that ill - - I was simply waste of good Genuine Grape Cream-of- fl 111 I I butter. Good-natured Jack Tartar is always used in ' I took it all in good part and Edmond. Baking Paurder. |NGM* •> it makes cax.es, scones, buns and !In store one day she repastries doubly enjoyable because ceived the inspiration that it lightens and improves them. || placed her from that time , larraSrwnajlCS I I among the best of cooks. For health reasons also it is best v II n “Ohl” she exclaimed, "I’ve to use Edmonds —it is not only vfflWl'lfll I ill not been using Edmonds the surest but also the purest. 11l | Baking Powder INo wonder illlr.llll !| my cooking was a failure I Your baking will always be fffINSPISATIOffVQ | || Chapter 111. if you always use , r tw i sh. tool home • tin of Edmonds If 11 11 IK "Sure-to-Rhe,” Baking Powder, * I’ll• j '( ills. and bow Jack admits that her Mill cooking u" just as good M Mother’s | 111 | —and better,"' Edmondq La B AKINo M ’ POWDER WM ipw ■■■BBS'SURE TO K Edmonds is a pure, genuine ' In IfffS E f Jv j Grape Cream-of-Tartar Baking 1 ila ffi WOl I /LJa Powder. Avoid inferior brands HMs ll|jSmW ilfLjl in which substitutes are used. //wlnMI Every storekeeper sells Edmonds /|l|l "Syre-to-Rise” Baking Powder. " I 'Till' is. 1 6./.. L_ tfLeecceej rfl

TAKE LANE’S WHEN YOU f CATCH COLD Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption and all m Pulmonary Afflictions invariably yield to the wonderful curative and ■ strength-giving powers of Lane’s Emulsion. It drives away disease by eradicating the cause; it is a splendid food as well as a remarkable medicine. It gives life and energy to those who are sick and weak, puts flesh on the thin ; creates appetite and aids assimilation Thousands testify to the good derived from Lane’s Emulsion, which includes the health-giving and strengthening properties of the purest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beechwood Creasote, Hypophosites of Lime and Soda, all scientifically emulsified with Fresh Eggs. Prescribed by the ■ best physicians. V W JI | IMBmoii j THE STANDARD OF QUALITY Maximum Values Minimum Prices fSU''psi' FOSPHATE (All Grades). BASIC SUPER. NAURU/OCEAN PHOSPHATE GUANO J (hound.. MAKATEA PHOSPHATE GUANO (Finely ground). SUPER AND v PHOSPHATE GUANO MIXTURES. WESTFIELD SPECIAL MANURES. NORTHLAND COMPLETE MANURES. t' Fall Supplies obtainable Vrom all MERCHANTS and STOREKEEPERS or direct from the Manufacturers, KEBhTHORNE, PROSSER & CO’S. ” A A,Xi!nr t ’ 'feEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., LTD ne..r Ctahuhu.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1922, Page 10

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