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A Message t0 New Arrivals in New Zealand Why over 98% of NZ housewives use BAKING POWDER For Four Genera- It's perfectevery time: tions, the name Edmonds Edmonds Sure to Rise has stood for Baking Powder and Acto ' 7 are very inexpen- Quality: sive. You use very little. They are sold in airtight tins only, SO EDMONDS "Sure to Rise' and there'$ no waste or spoilage. Most "Acto' " Baking Powders are con- important, modern processing en- centrated , natural rising ingre- sures consistently high quality. dients sold independently of flour: Accuracy and maximum aeration So, you can vary the amount mean perfect, feather light according to the needs of your baking always the result with 44 7 recipe. Thus, with Edmonds Edmonds Sure to Rise Or M M 71 11 "Sure to Rise or 'Acto' rising Acto Baking Powders. Try 4 A 71 is never over or under" done. Edmonds next time you bakea EDMONDS AcTe BAKING POWDERS RRODUCTS OF I J. EDMONPS LtDa CHRISTCHURCH: Tvu neder knou wlen Uuu Ibeuu need Elastoglast Radl Maad always keep 01 tin handy in the house Elastoplast First Aid Dressings (In Red Tins) From Chemists Elastoplast Adhesive Plaster is also available in handy spools V* yd. long: MANUFACTURED BY T. J_ SMIT B & NEPBAW , BULL, ENGLAND. LA Sure ToRisel

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 729, 3 July 1953, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 729, 3 July 1953, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 729, 3 July 1953, Page 10

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