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BUY BRITISH! “And a tin of Baking Powder,” said the young housewife. The grocer’s assistant placed two or three tins on the counter. "Which will you have?” ho asked. “What is the new ‘K’ brand Ijko?” she enquired. “1 see . it’s Britishmade. That’s a good point." ’The grocer then told the customer that most baking powders are made from French, Dalian, or American Cream of Tartar. Ihe new K Baking Powder, however, is made irom tho British product, which is undoubtedly of a very high order. He strongly recommended her to try the “K ’ saying, that many customers had remarked how good it is. When a superior article like “K Cream of Tartar Baking Powder is on rale, it is practical patriotism to select it in preference to brands containing ixireign-made ingredients.—3.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 July 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 July 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 July 1923, Page 5

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