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j Tu»rt lefir l ©^® I arrive- UtWSsSSS' 1 you'll probably take a hurried look to see | I that the refreshments are right. You can f 1 be sure of the sweets, because those lovely | custards, trifles, compotes and other I | V* I dainties were made with I VyQJt * 1 1 JIJ PQWDEH. j Delightfully dainty, wholesome and l toothsome will be the dishes served with J this rich creamy custard; I •/ while lliesr flavour I! captivate both young and old. | v\iAAnd Esmonds* " as goo< * ly* -%/ as it tastes, for the high °f i^ s sistef- \ ( / product, Edmonds* Al l' \ \) I Baking Powder, is mainjK I tained in Edmonds Gustetd At/ Powder. Include a tin of I Vrmv Edmonds* Custard Powder in your next order. | TV 1 Sold Everywhere ,"g|^ I Ask your Storekeeper for • j Stacey k qF^I 1 Hawker's )f JF S BREAD , mm I The Bread with the Nutty | a^'' WHEN YOU SEE THE NAME EPFS YOU NATURALLY ADD . COCOA TO IT . i A good reason why. Best since 1839. Aek your Grocer who stocks it. Sole New Zealand Agents: J. H. WHITTAKER & SONS, 167-169 Vivian Street, Wellington G5371 _____—

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16961, 9 October 1920, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16961, 9 October 1920, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16961, 9 October 1920, Page 13