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Be sure you get AEROFOS in its Proper packet, and use it in the proportion of two AERofos teaspoonsful to one of bi- carbonate of soda. I$ SoLd IN PHOSPHATE AERATOR ThIS PACKET ONLY Aerolos]_ 42 6 4e e 74 T at USk I# ItH Mauhienm SOba T08 AEAAfiNG tAOxtb FoC0s Aerofos, the food phosphate aerator for those who mix Nrofos their own rising agent, is packed in this carton only It is not supplied in any other container and it cannot be bought loose. Therefore, when you ask for Aerofos, take nothing but the packet illustrated That' S the one way you can be certain you' re getting genuine Aerofos. And to-day that' S a wise precaution: Eggs, butter and sugar are too precious to risk wasting by unknowingly using a substitute that possesses few; if any; of the qualities that have made Aerofos the popular choice of those who, for certain types of cooking; preter to mix their own rising agent: Aerofos is a perfect food phosphate aerator that ensures unitorm rising and fine texture and adds increased nourish- ment to your cooking Aerotos Is made trom 0 special blend of Albright & Wilson 5 Pure Food Phosphates,; and is distributed in New Zealand by Imperial Chemical Industries (N:) Ltd.- 16 The Terrace, Wellington, and Maritime Buildings, Quay Street , Auckland.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 357, 26 April 1946, Page 16

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