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HOW FAT FOLKS GROW SLIM lo a few days you notice an improvement; you feel lighter, more active, and do not get out of breath so soon. In time your waistband becomes loose and your clothes slacker, your friends remark upon your improved appearance, and that you are getting thinner, and you bless tbe day you commenced treatment. Send six stamps for booklet describing A SIMPLE HOME REMEDY, WITHOUT INJURIOUS DRUGS, To Mr. Harrison, 131 S Featherston St., Wellington, N.Z.

M i'^Up i lum fXticwts ftoti? to CooJf} I ifc-' "You couldn't find a better cook than my mother if yoa tried for a month. She's taken prizes with her cakes and V pastry. Yesterday I was watching her bake, and 1 saw her using Edmonds Baking Powder. ' Mum,' I said, ' Why do they call it Sure to Rise ? ' ' Because it is sure to rise,' she said. 'It is made with pure Grape Cakes. Pastry Scones, Bun,, Cream-of-Tartar and is always reliable. Other baking r ikelets and other dainties are . , . ~ • j < j»_ j ••. * „„. f i ti l powders contain substitutes, she said, and they don t give .sure to be successtul when you " .... use Edmonds "Sure to Rise" such good results as Edmonds. Wait till this cake is baked. Baking Powder. Purity and and see how it rises.' You never saw such a dandy consistent good quality have ca j ce —j ma j e er put this piece in my lunch/ made Edmonds the favourite brand everywhere. Evcv grorer seiu "■ ii^^in^iiws_r^jwr^^__r^ fl__3_i ▼ JLmW BAKING .JU__# %_m/ _H___H§IWSURe TO R9SE"-___£f§_m The Most Important Ingredient And the Least Expensive

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 226, 23 September 1922, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 226, 23 September 1922, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 226, 23 September 1922, Page 21

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