z & ■ I |S3w 'MumftnaMlslioMitoCooWX a I *" You couldn’t find a better cook than my mother if you tr ’ e d f° r a month. She’s taken prizes with her cakes and \ pastry. Yesterday 1 was watching her bake, and 1 saw W her using Edmonds Baking Powder. ‘ Mum,’ I said, I ‘ Why do they call it Sure to Rise ? ’ ‘ Because it u ■ ~ , D _ _ sure to rise,’ she said. ‘lt is made with pure Grape Cakes, rastry, Scones, Buns, „ , . . , , r ■ Pikelets and Other dainties are Cream-of-Tartar and is always rehable. Other baking fl sure to be successful when you powders contain substitutes,’ she said, ‘ and they don’t give ■ use Edmonds “Sure to Rise" such good results as Edmonds. Wait till this cake is baked I Baking Powder. Purity and a „ d see how it rises • Y ou never saw such a dandy 1 consistent good quality have , . . . . . * J made Edmonds the favourite cake—l made her put this piece mmy lunch. fl brand everywhere. Every . ( fl Z’I'MONDQ J | BAKING ■ Jfegf POWDER V ' TO RISE”flflBBBQ J The Most Important Ingredient And the Least Expensive J * ■
J It Bears the Goodyear Namej HWaW- ' i 111 J w I The 30 x 3 J Single Cure Goodyear Cross-Rib Tyre i* a / well-known, serviceable, quality product. It has everywhere given remarkable service. It is guaranteed to be free from imperfections in material and workmanship. Over 5,000,000 of them have been sold in the last five I years, the world over. One Continental distributor says:—“There were a good many 30 x 3} Single Cure Goodyears imported on small cars last year, and we have sold 400 or 500 since last fall. We have only had a single one of them come back 30 X 32" for adjustment and that was because of a stone bruise.” (Ford Size) Their unvarying satisfactory performance has proved to jp Q many thousands of motorists the folly of trying unknown ■ Yet they are even better made now than formerly. They embody H many new improvements. For example, they now contain more high-grade cushion stock. This holds carcass and tread together more securely and makes the tyre more resilient. Ask your dealer to explain the many other advantages of this derful small size tyre.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1922, Page 10
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