HEARD AT THE GROCER’S >■4“ “ Hullo, I see you hare the now ‘K ’ Baking Powder. I’d like to tiy it.” M You should do so. It is a splendid lino, made according to the methods that have proved best. It’s based on the finest cream of tartar—Britislh, too.” “That’s something new. Most baking powders are made of cream of tartar from Italy, Prance, and America. I want to givo preference to British-made goods whenever I can. So let mo have a lib tin of the new ‘ K ’ Cream of Tartar Baking Powdcr/t-fAd-vt.] The British Houses of Parliament cover an area of eight acres, and have a river frontage of 940 ft. They contain more than five hundred rooms, and about eighteen residences, the resident population being about two hundred. For Prompt Treatment of Children’s Hurts Tlie little hurts that children get so frequently—burns. cuts, bruises, sorcs—are quickly relieved, blood checked, and the possibility of dangerous infection prevented by the prompt application ot Aeh Your Druse gift ANTISEPTIC The favorite home remedy because the children do not object : j its use. Soothing, simple,to use as I you apply just a* it comes from the bottle. Has many additional home uses—lor skin troubles, rashes, boils, poison ivy, mosquito and other insect bites. Ml #-*■s m. per bottle, at all Chemists and Stores.
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Evening Star, Issue 18159, 27 December 1922, Page 7
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220Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18159, 27 December 1922, Page 7
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