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[ For Wounded Returned Soldiers Church of England Institute, Rotorua Contains Reit Room, Billiard Room, Games Room, Waiting Room, Sun Vernndah, devoted to the use and benefit of returned Wounded and Sick Soldiers recuperating at Rotorua. Upwards ol 5,000 morning and -sfternoon teas and suppert areprovided free riming each month THEY HAVE DONE THEIR BIT KEEP ON DOING YOURS Send your »u l >sciiplion» lo carry on livis and similar work e!»ewher« to The Military Affair* Committee. 20 Mulgrave Street, Wellington .'AS. W. IIKNDKIISdN \ Joint r (•'•<>. HUn-'IOrjI.Ti- t }l»». Trctttturrri Yes—li million tins a year! That is, nearly seven tins of Edmonds Baking Powder are sold etfery mm- iZ^Z^Z^' ute *^ c shops are open ! -—HZr: ~ This is tangible proof of the goodness ' ~-~~ - of Edmonds "Sure to Rise" brand. ■ —'. -_T And there is other proof—the delicious .—■ —- cakes, scones and other eatables made ~~ : **~ :::^ with Edmonds, in thousands of New Zca- — — anc^nomes - -'a^^-j^-! Purity is maintained despite war difficulties, t Though cream of tartar is hard to get— though it costs more, it is still the principal in- j£^_g« gredient in Edmonds Baking Powder. p=7j| Buy it for its goodness—and for the sure NX-/ results it gives. The large tin V_7 wsj contains \A\ ounce*. All grocers /^___v v^~^^'>^ Jk_f POWDER Jl* '%//////«

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3737, 24 March 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3737, 24 March 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3737, 24 March 1919, Page 4

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