ACotwmii of Tins 733.333 Foot High The Maoris named Mt. Cook "The Cloud Pierc.er" (Aorangi), because the summit ot the great peak is usually lost from view above the clouds. Mt Cook is 12,349 feet high. Now imagine (if you can) a column of Edmonds Baking Powder Tins, rising from the ground, piercing the clouds and towering upwards into space times higher than our great mountain. Such comparison gives a vivid idea of the quanhty of Edmonds Baking Powder sold in one year. Placed tin upon tin the output wouid have made a column 733,333 feet high. BAKING POWDER "Sure to Rise" enjoys this wonderful popularity with New Zealand housewives because of its unique quality and certain results. Only the finest Grape Cream of Tartar is used in Edmonds. Avoid inferior brands containing substitutes. All Grocer* Soli EDMONDS "Sore to Riie" Bikini Pawder. llott —131, MTCOOK 1234Q feet
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 6
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