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AColumn of Tins , i J - 733.333 Foot High I / ■ ■" The Maoris named Mt Cook “The Cloud \| d|| Piercer” (Aprangi), because the summit of | the great peak is usually lost from view | above.the clouds. '' id McCook is 12,349 feet high. |g , ■ | Now imagine (if you can) a column of j pl Edmonds feaking Powder Tins, rising from ? gg i ■ 'the ground, piercing the clouds and tower- S|| " I u P warc^s * nto s P ac ® SS’Za times higher g jr I than our great mountain. gn| / | ■ Such comparison gives a vivid idea of the quantity // • x I of Edmonds Baking Powder sold in one year. /( g Placed tin upon tin the output would have made a |&E| I*l column 733,333 feet high. IBTOMOMPC! | ■ < ■ b|% BAKING | ■ I AS POWDER | ■ ' y 1 gg I / “Sure to Rice” . ||| ' k § enjoys this wonderful popularity with New Zealand | \ z | housewives because of its unique quality and H ' et .x | | certain results. | , "'". |1 ' Only the finest Grape Cream of Tartar is used in '■ | . -— — — T~ v 'i i i Edmonds. Avoid inferior brands containing I '\====t <1 ~ g substitutes.- z'X. I . js||| ’ \ ""~""~" r - V All Grocers Sell EDMONDS /, \ I ' H | ,- „ x —\ fe . “Sure to Rise” Baking Powder. / \| I® "~ ' , K / iiott-isiZ' \E ffl® V T - — - ■W fl ®k mi - WBMMMMIIM mt cook l2349fat»SaMwjjSOa|a

Headache and 'Nerve Pains' Nenritis, Neuralgia & Indigestion Cared by Dr. Cassell’s Tablets lire. Williams, Alwyn Cottage, Whitby,' . x hear Chaster, England, says:—‘‘After an ' . . attack of pleursy about three years ago, I waa left very weak, and I cannot describs how nervous and restless I felt. X Bomotim.es I could not keep etill for'- X \ nerves, and, worse than all, I icould / \ not sleep at nights. This, of Course / '■ \ made x» weaker than ever. I had little / x ' desire for food; -and when I did eat pain f was sure to follow in my back and over | > the Jddceye. I Zifferod also with flatu- 1 lenco and a nasty sick feeling, and the I J headaches I endured were awful. Thay S, / wero like neuralgia. In my left arm, y / too, there was a dull gnawing-pain, V which became sharp if 1 raised my arm \ .'suddenly, and vm a burning ' sensation. I believe it was neuritis. The indigestion had beootne so bad by this f time that I was told my stomach, was j IV/rS - \ ' , ulcerated. . . • '•'‘l had medical advice, and kept trying one thing and another, but without any benefit, till at last I got Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. Then relief came. I began to •loop at night, and the pain and indigestion lessened. I grew stronger daily, till ■. in quite a short time I felt as. well a's before my illnesa.” _ ’ Dr. Cassell’s IjsA.l Tablets raT ■' a vi Rt badtime and , •/9 & Thi Vnivtnal Bamt Btmedv/or yoiVeleepi con- 1 j (the Al- slso ««rvo«» Brwktaaa UaeplKiaau Wasting tipue and you , Wing the more Mart? Fallurs Anmmla Painhailen wfil know the ’I eaonomioal). «•«««» . KlgwT«uSl« Vital exhaustion joy of health i All Chemists Nourasthonlo InUlgMtton Nwvousnoss • and vigour. ' anr| Stores. A4k Specially vafaatla h>i"Huriing Mothers and during EQUALLT for Dr. Caesell’a ftis firiflal Periods of Ltts. SUITABLE p r< Cassell's Co., Ltd., Mancheater. Ena. FoR Cfa Ll) tf Ky '

; Cut down your bills by using Transparent Glass Ovenware ■, SAVES FUEL.—Requires only half aa \ much heat as an ordinary pan. Yet the food inside epoka just as quickly and much more deliciously.' 1 Oven 1 continues to cook food long 5111 thG heat has been turn(xi SAVES TIME.-Easily washed, no more scrubbing of black pots and pans. Oven glassware cooks your meals in far less time and thoroughly. It saves the number of dishes to be washed, for you bake and serve in the same dish. SAVES FOOD.—You can leave out one-half the shortening of cakes, pies, pastry, etc. Think what a big saving in expense! Oven glassware casserole cooks meat so thoroughly, so evenly, retaining every bit of savoury juice that you can buy the. cheaper cut|, yet feel proud when serving them. SAVES WASTE AND WORRY.—Housewives who are using this oyenware will tell you that it is almost impossible to burn food cooked in this modern ovenware. ' This is because it heats so evenly. By cooking,in Transparent Oven Glassware you are conserving fuel, food, and labour. \ E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. Corner Jervbis Quay, Hunter & Victoria Streets, Wellington

I I WITH | K. y®’ sa ® I •THE TEA WITH ATCMA’d OwairwßLe^fc^® 1 Evervwhere J

We stock only the BEST SAMARANG KAPOC, BO see our name is on . JMF/WO your BEST MATTRESS, and you ■ /fflw /s gg/g&ji M have something that, will last. With 'ft.“"S?H 11 7 "our GOOD TICKING it is not neBtra, J cessary to sweep the floor every 'KjdmS®®! <^!®**** time the bod is made up. >W ; , DAVID McCRAE LTD., F ARISE. STREET, WELLINGTON.

NEW SPRING IMPORTATIONS JUST ARRIVED. WE HAVE THE NICEST SELECTIONS OF COAT FROCKS AND COSTUMES EVER YET IMPORTED > INTO NEW ZEALAND. INSPECTION INVITED. K. WOOLF AND CO., 18 WILLIS STREET, GRAND HOTEL BUILDING.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 299, 12 September 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 299, 12 September 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 299, 12 September 1921, Page 2