I’R ACTIO AL PAT RIOTISAI. BUY BRITISH-MADE GOODS. During the war, women's clubs and political 0 parties mack u special point of boosting goods made within the -Empire. In times of peace, however, this point is likely to bo overlooked. No doubt many women are using Baking Powders made from Frencn, Italian and American Cream ot Tartar. The bulk of the Baking Powder sold is so made. The new “K” Cream of Tartar Baking Powder, however, is a superior British product, which richly deserves tho consideration of all good cooks and loval subjects. Try this superior raising agent next baking day. You’ll be delighted ar Hie fresh,” crisp, puffy lightness it produces. Sold by all grocers.—2.
Mirror like polish quickly arid family achieved with liquid “Tan-01.*’ Fine for floors, furniture and leather goods. Also in paste-form. —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 January 1923, Page 5
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