WE PAY POSTAGE.
P «- f -Magic Lamp 1 'a ir/tf "WW was a great joy to him. I R*S -l) I Whenever he liked he used -V \ JjJ /*?? to summon the Genii, and -**"■■ -^vjfit**!—■|jg|v-w('. \\_-_sea ask him for the most wonder- , -'-■bj^&BSB f u - things in the world. *^ ut *here came a day when Aladdin could think of n °thing more that he wished maVaaWrGQawiaaaaeamsMlamU-aaM f or . so ] ie summoned the Genii and said to him —■ " Bring the most wonderful thing you know of." The Genii, in a moment, brought a tin of Edmonds' Baking Powder. "This," he: said to Aladdin, " is the most wonderful thing I know, for it produces the finest bread and cake.«; and pies and hundreds of other things —and each one is the best you've ever tasted." . Aladdin was very pleased, and took the tin to his mother. And Aladdin's mother was p!*saoed too —just as yours will be, with a tin of I« 0r *«CCSXSrW _—_■__- ECONOMISE!! Buy your CREAMOATA in the 201b. hag Your grocer can supply.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 24, 28 January 1921, Page 8
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173Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 24, 28 January 1921, Page 8
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