Whole Bottles I TfULfLJj Tke Family g Stimulant. I As I Good I For I Women I As I For I Men 8 Kodak Records Keep Growing In Value It is not only the extreme pleasure derived from making Kodak pictures that ia worth -while; the pictures themselves become more and more valuable as unfailing records. Take mi Autojrraphio Kodak wherever you go. Prices from 40 •- upwards. I SOLD BY I All Kodak Dealers A J Mirrieiees. A gent, Taurang,
i|J 7"&e arowth of popularity H 1W * s m ;f;Sy is the best test of satisfaction, and it is by the §|s| ||>y certain test of time that Edmonds has progressed s0 remarkably. Surely there could be no better testimony to the exceptional value of Edmonds j|p| Baking Powder than the fact that its sales last year were over 1,250,000 tins. Think of it |H a million and a quarter tins—over six tins sold HP §||| on an average to every family in the Dominion. Why and how has Edmonds grown so wonder- ?§^ fully? Why is it still growing? The answer is [^ §H| two words—Quality, Value. If you are one of £jss| |M the few housewives using some other baking §f|: tp| powder, try one tin of Edmonds—you'll never H| |$1| want to go back to another brand. i 2 S "COMQNDC •'> Pi I Wk JLJF powder KJ vvS%k\
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6976, 15 February 1918, Page 4
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228Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6976, 15 February 1918, Page 4
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