A Column of Tins ft 733.333 foot High I 9 The Maoris named Mt. Cook “The Cloud U Piercer” (Aorangi), because the summit of Fj -' r W! the great peak is usually lost from view above the clouds. M Mt. Cook is 12,349 feet high. g Now imagine (if you can) a column of |T Edmonds Baking Powder Tins, rising from $ jjyld the ground, piercing the clouds and tower- sS ing upwards into space 58’/2 times higher |S gw.’ 1 / than our great mountain. g t Such comparison Rives a vivid idea of the quantity fl of Edmonds Baking Powder sold in one year. Kt Placed tin upon tin the output would have made a 0$ column 733,333 feet high. > I H / BAKING 8 ( dLtf F> W PER Wfi ; - Xs. “Sure to Rise” "V . enjoys this wonderful popularity with New Zealand 'X yy, housewives because of its unique quality and ra to ~~ certain results. |3 * ' ■ Only the finest Grarte Cream of Tartar is used in || j . ~ ra Edmonds. Avoid inferior brands containing K \ • J substitutes. ✓‘X. | —— "" *~ fl All Grocer. SeU EDMONDS x' , A g ~ 5® “ Sure to Rise ” Baking Powder. / * X fin / -(Wt® * ?s p^r?’ s Wt r .2§® 1 ' - '■■’•• ' ■'cook y
Nothing better | WWvf in the world than Lane’s Frail nervy, run-down people; people with weak lungs, throat or chest; ailing children and convalescents should take Lane’s Emulsion —the famous lung-healer and body-builder. Price 2 6 md 46 at all chemi*, and store.. The iar<e bottle h the mo* economical. M it contain* mo re‘’baa two of the amaUer one*. Presrcibed by the best physicians. “ It’s famous —because it’s good ”
THE STANDARD OF QUALITY Mr zam Values Minimum Prices SUPBBi-HOSPHATE 'All Grades). BASIC SUPER. NAURU/OCEAN PHOSPHATE GUANO (Finely Ground.. MAKATEA PHOSPHATE GUANO (Finely ground). SUPER g ’ PHOSPH ATT, GUANO MIXTURES. WESTFIELD SPECIAL MANURES. / NORTHLAND COMPLETE MANURES. Full Supplies obtainable from all MERCHANTS and STOREKEEPERS or direct from th, Manufacturer. | KEMPTHORNE PROSSER & CO S. 1““) NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO.. LTD -■ >— I , <niiruruirr.vur~aS7
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1922, Page 10
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332Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1922, Page 10
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