iiiJl-r.v'vj'—i-r-.T-^-., ' -- ~ -"fai ' , | A Success with All Recipes! Innumerable Scones and Cakes have been spoiled by poor Baking Powders, or by inferior quality Cream of Tartar and Baking Soda.. To avoid such wasteful mishaps always , use this pure and sure leavening agentBeaver Baking Powder. Beaver ensures Extra Lightness in Scones, Cakes and Pastry, and keeps these baked foods fresh and appetizing. Beaver is stronger than other Baking ; Powders—that's why Smaller Quantities give Perfect Results. [ ■' — Save Time and Monej; — ■ .: ; Every Baking Day by Using I . W* vKANU Baking Powder The Empire Manufacturing C*., Ltd., WeHmgta ! | HAIWM ■ : wlKk*<\f MiX evfe^ axttse * ( jS^Mm^lftk ipieadid flavoar? What,youftml white fishnfla* ' ] i-^m^^W^^^m t«tai«K«? Try U with Holbrook's Sauce I A«d - , ■ F&aE&llmibßXSZt mil tha difference. U yon want bocufiy yo« wedh. "T'^nL Aft instead of just eating ttam — X«fce BatMMn \ ill Same -with erery course." \\^ |» limdtmmd brtM m Swftml. Holbrook's Sauce HOUtK-OOK'S HOLMUXMTS IWCM SAOCX ■ t WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, (hi the M* hottW. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE. BRITISH EMPIRE. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT NEW BUSINESS, 1916 (Ordinary) £«,6«,02l NEW BUSINESS, 1916 (Industrial) £1,031,105 • —. £7,171,125 ASSURANCES IN FORCE WITH BONUSES— Ordinary Department £108,592,181 ■ - . Industrial Department £5,652,766 , /. — £11|U4«,947 ■ ACCUMULATED FUNDS £38,475,570 ANNUAL INCOME £5,116,410 TOTAL CASH BONUSES DISTRIBUTED SINCE ESTABLISHMENT?) . £21.553,068 CASH BONUSES ALLOTTED FOR ONE YEAR (1916); £857,178 Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about £1,500,000. PAID TO MEMBERS OR THEIR BENEFICIARIES £47,342,569. Tho Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY-i-ORDI-NARY or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount, from £5 to £10,000. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon.. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. de •B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Ch»irmaQ; Joseph Joseph, Esq., H. Beauchamp, Esq., and A. F Roberti, Esq. Naw Zealand Branch- ARIVHUR AMIES, Cust-omhousa-quay, Wellington. . Manager for New Zetland. i eaatiful Ripe Luscious Fruit / { —-Perfectly Preserved * a f Adjectives fail in ihe effort lo describe th« ( #* *&$&&» f delicious lusciousness 6f St. George Apri- fi ' V f.s& cot Jam. And yet there sno secret — $MJ&A'>sssrj~£& f »imply the world's best npricots from the ®&oss§3^&s& f famous Teviot district of Central Otago. <!^s&&^&S-$£ where icy night* and scorching days pro- SL K^ ;'^"li^i'?s\@S duce supfrfine fruit. No wonder is^3K!^^^'**-'':'&.-•?'*&& * exceli. kicked when just ripe, the best St\y%*t'-^ fruit it turned a few hours later into jam '^ii&^jtfi&tv' " f in the great cleanly St. George kitchens. "^ffifr I f Nothing is added but the finest No. 1 JjifV /_ *Jl«'* f sugar. The boiling is done in the great gf x^ft/V^ / aluminium double boilers heated by steam $'ZHZ/ ■ £f&*&^J $ to an exact and even temperature. The /' 0 leamlew, solderlets, sanitary St. George / / tins bring all the delicious
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 10
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