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The problem of Baby's M^kk >*$M Food, or of how to main- tg\s &lm. \ tain your own strength ft || if j|!b<s while nursing the Ilk j| |psl|r^ I j little one, will be " j*i%§jJlP* ' i ■ ... \lji '/^ Ngw 1 mIX '§ii&, Undoubtedly the Safest and Moat gja >gS? Nourishing Substitute for Mother's Milk! <||* Write to-night for Pres Sample Tin to Ssr F. W. VARE, N.Z. Representative for "Mabela" 212 Lambton Quay, Wellington c Round the The Tea for all 1 imes — sj ,-y. Whatever time is * i/^- *//n7Q tea-time is the time for "Amber Tips." "Amber Tips" Tea • - < cannot harm even weak digestions, it -«,w represents the standJP** % . ard of Tea purity. t«K«J**^H'flßSßftfc Carefully* blended Wm*&fmsL**l and packed in airlKm§o^' packets, "Amber iW§^w^fM Ti? s" never disap* #-"^^ffl^^^^P#||\ Good idea! Use "Arat£j~ffi||| night's tea —your - "^^^Whi^MWi grocer ■ and every srocer sells llw Wholesale Agttris:-THOIvrPSON BROS.. LTD., Blair-street. Wellington. 1,250,000 Tins Sold in One Year! \ HI I nly te nest grape Cream °f Tartati is still I*P 5 }J secl 'n the manufacture of Edmond's || ' "Surc-to-Rise" Baking Powder. This cannot I j: | be said of many other brands in which Ij I substitutes of Cream of Tartar are now emI I employed. Yet the difference in price * between | BAKING POWDER and the other brands t* a mere trifle— a matter of pence. "Sure-to-Rise" is well worth the higher price because it is wholesome—made from the best grape Cream of ; ' Tartar. Ask at your store for Edmonds' j "Sure-to-Rise" Baking Powder—the brand in which quality is maintained at a slight increase in price, necessitated by the increase in the cost of the best Cream of Tartar. Write to-day for our "Free Cookery Book" L | EDMONDS" BAKING POWDER WORKS ! ™* 8 ' CHRISTCHLJRCH " From the- Plueker's Basket". Tfcs'i* Hi if Come the f meat leaves to ''l^ifefi^ fklli you a» Nelson, Moate's f\' I i^ Teas. The selected w\« yflii >l\%f !'*K ' young and tender leave* . 'lP^ / Hlfffl '7 !L are bo carefully handled 1 jj|j%« M IllJJ^l/nW *n Proceaa °' manufacffllil ' jp //jSb^tSi ture that perfect tea— *«l^^^3_^'-^/\/jP:S^^tEiF^\ Nelson, Moate'a—is the re*uU- Obtain 'ptcket M\ ilk: Jw&mm® without delay »n«> «ni<>y "»*• *«'• flavour and jC^^^alP^^^^ aroma. The 1/9 Blend is * s/ i j\\ for family use, but speciS A it silly good is the 2/- £iend s I!J\ Other prices 1/10,2/2and3/-

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 3