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The Story of a IjoumjlPfe who thought she couldnt cook • - :■ ,r. \ *t Zm :-.r- -*»^af_r. ux ht: ■ \ ssmsm jioSncce eg >a a o ‘i S £B* m “im ii in The unique quality of Edmonds Baking Powder has made it a Dominion-wide favourite. Las t year over 1,500,000 tins of “Sure-to-Rise” brand were sold —an average of six tins for every household in N.Z* The reason for such great and growing popularity is that Genuine Grape Cream-of - Tartar is always used in Edmonds Baking Powder , It makes cakes, scones, buns and pastries doubly enjoyable because it lightens and improves them. For health reasons also it is best to use Edmonds —it is not only the surest but also the purest Your baking will always be successful if you always use f »Po?, AN Mi 'mi K Chapter H When the friends of Miss Office .heard that she was to become Mrs. Cook, they began to “crack" the age-old jokes about newly-wed wives and their cooking experiments. “JacK will have indigestion lor the first month, they said, to which Jack loyally replied that Miss Office could cook a roast dinner and make fruit cake “with the best of them. Chapter //. Subsequent experiences proved jack to be right so far as ihe roast dinner was concerned. But not so with the cakes, pastry and scones. The first fruit cake was very heavy —and then came a doughy Madeira thin, leaden scones pastry that was simply waste of good butler. Good-natured Jack look it all in good part and said he had “seen worse when he was boarding." At the store one day she received the inspiration that placed her from that time among the best of cooks. “Oh!” she exclaimed, “I've not been using Edmonds Baking Powder! No wonder my cooking was a failure!" Chapter 111, She took homo a tin of Edmond* "Smo-10-Rhc” Baking Powder, and now Jack admits that he* cooking is" just at good ss Mother 9 —and better," „ M Sliill # mmbaking ntf POWDER HMS"SURE TO RISE”! VfAht l STWCC£££T|J CEKSai Edmonds is a pure, genuine Grape Cream-of-Tartar Baking Powder. Avoid inferior brands in which substitutes are used. Every storekeeper sells Edmonds “Sure-to-Rise” Baking Powder. •LOTT 5^ txsisaKßßßßstasKssassaa; -’Kiaatfwaiaflin, mw

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Evening Star, Issue 17792, 14 October 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17792, 14 October 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17792, 14 October 1921, Page 2