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kA 'Jr ss f ffiio&sfawto Coo#/ ggf(» ! 8 “You couldn’t find a better cook than my mother if you tr ’ e< * or a She’s taken prizes with her cakes and \ i/ pastry. Yesterday I was watching her bake, and 1 saw \<L— her using Edmonds Baking Powder. ’Mum,’ I said, * Why do they call it Sure to Rise ? ’ * Because it is _, ~ _ „ sure to rise,’ she said. *lt is made with pure Grape Cakes, ra*lry, bcones, Buns, _ . _. . . , _ , , , . Bkelets and other dainties are Cream-of-Tartar and is always reliable. Other baking sure to be successful when you powders contain substitutes,’ she said, * and they don’t give we Edmonds "Sure to Rise" such good results as Edmonds. Wait till this cake is baked, Baking i owder. Purity and an( J see ’ how j t r j ses • You never saw such a dandy ZZ*EdmTnds thTfXourite cake—l made her put this piece in my lunch.” Brand everywhere. Every Edmondq BAKING powder v/ UHMrSURE TO RISE” ■MBH The Most Important Ingredient And the Least Expensive

g SOAP 4 17 VERY housewife knows that it is the truest economy to use | pure soa P —the soap that gives the —■ fullest return for her time and energy. W= That is why SUNLIGHT SOAP gss==s is use d by housewives the, world over —it is a tribute to its purity \ efficiency ' Every' particle of SUNLIGHT SOAP !oes its work of cleansing, for the . very cream of soap materials are 1 used in its manufacture. B S S3S-39 ® Or—-JL 11R /////// />//IB~TffilrJW®

SOLE BROS. rpHE pAMILY PROVIDERS. For al! that is TOP GRADE in BEEF I MUTTON | LAMB PORK. AT CHEAPEST RATES. JEBPST U 9 FOR TSE BEST QUALEFT

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1922, Page 10

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