im Wk e REMARKABLES THESE wonderful mountain ranges extend along the southeastern shore of Lake Wakatipu, lifting great scarred ridges high above the snow line. They are gashed and worn as if with the storms of countless centuries, and burnished to a wonderful, almost metallic colour that turns to rose bronze in the light of sunset. They are rightly named. “ Remarkable ” is the descriptipn given them by Captain Cook, and as the “Remarkables” they will ever be known in the pages of New Zealand history. •Remarkable also in one sense and yet not remarkable in another, is the colossal increase in demand for ■Edmonds Baking Powder. From the sale years ago of a few tins across the counter, to the total last year of over 2,500,000 tins is a big feat in this small country, and the demand by over 95% of New Zealand women is remarkable proof of the unvarying high quality of this product. & The prices, 1/M per Jan?** sifco tin, and S<l. per small size tin of Kdmonds Baiting Powder apply to main ports only, in outlying districts, where extra freight is involved, thi l prices will bo 1/S per largo size tin and 3d. per small size tin. 303 i O OVER 2,500.000 TINS OF EDMONDS BAKING POWDER. WERE SOLD IN N.Z. LAST YEAR C 3
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 31 August 1928, Page 3
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