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Father Xmas Says — " Use Edmonds for the Pudding. 5 ' The Xmas Pudding will be a huge the purest and best and contains success'if it is mixed with Ed- only first quality ingredients. ' mond's "Sure-to-Rise" Baking Edmond's is cheaper than inferior Powder. Edmond's is the care- powders, because it goes further, fiil cook's favourite, it makes pud- Tell the grocer to make sure and • dings light and delicious. 'Tis send Edmond's Baking Powder CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING £* {lb. flour (or IJ bronkfagtcups), 2 » Jgit heaped teaspoons Edmond's Baking jja. Powder, 2ozs. bread crumbs, l|lDssuet, 21bs raisins, lib. currants, lOoza. sugar. 2ozs. almonds, lib. mixed candied peel, salt and spico to taste. •J' n S re dients well together and ndd six egjrs well beaten, and threequarters of a pint of milk; divide into two, and boil 8 hours, or four 3^l -" \ / 14930 ■ Ej3" A thicK, quick, creamy lathersoftening, healing, never«drying— g j|j ®^ STICK, TABLET. CREAM, O POWDER, I Four of a kind in their result. Pxk the form you like fce?v —the lather i> the same in aii. In Williams' Holder Top Stick the soap is fastened to a * metal cap—a holder for the finders and a top for the box. Not an atom of waste. Xczv Zealand bislributing Agents: E. J. HYAMS, LTD. - Box 45, Wellington. - GOLC9BR3 1

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 6

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