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mSt *^ie outward appearance of a motor tyro &¥ may be all right, but it is— & THE INSIDE THAT COUNTS? lk M The tube that holds the air has to stand ll m an enormous strain. *f\ I MILLER RED TUBES I ■ Are Scientifically Built Tubes. 1 ■ They are made to work in conjunction with all covers, I H and they are made for v£ ■ LONG AND CONSTANT SERVICE. I m Only the best ru&oer goes into their manufacture, and their con- $M ■ struction is based on scientific accuracy after exhaustive tests. |3 ■ THAT IS WHY MOTORISTS KNOW that If ■ ' they can rely on MILLER RED TUBES. §§ ■ Obtainable from all Associated Garages and W I E. REYNOLDS & CO., Ltd., ffl ■ Wholesale -Distributors, 50 Victoria Street, Wellington. M ■ <* * >. m ' ' ' • :3 • She's &n &wj£hlly^ooct cooikJ \ \ • ■ • \ • House%yives -who use Edmonds "Sure-to-Rise" Bak- I i . * ing Powder wins a reputation for good cooking. ;. ( • The reason is—"Edmonds" makes all baking success- • • ful—scones, cakes and pastry turn out just as you % ■ >j • want them—light and delicious. • I • Your guests and family will doubly appreciate your * ' • cooking if you <use this sure, wholesome powder in • i m the baking mixture. Edmonds is made from the finest • , • pure Grape Cream-of-Tartar and wholesome ingredi- • 4 • ents and is best for the best results. • 1 • Edmonds costs a litfc]e.moro than inferior brands but ; J • the tin contains more weight than cheaper makes and • ) • it also goes further. Therefore if you consider • '; • economy you v/ill specify— 107 C j POWDER \i lII— ■■■ff&jjLlU JIMJU.^ JMm^M ..^ J .^.. ' M^,^.^ 65C9. jj Tke Fkrfeet Tea Friend, if you seek the Perfect Tea, Perfection's found: Just taste and see! Here is the Perfect Tea—at length, Ideal in Flavour and in Strength; For Goodness it has won wide fame— And SURATURA is its name I HWBBWBBIMi^ %9«

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXX, Issue LXXX, 14 February 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXX, Issue LXXX, 14 February 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXX, Issue LXXX, 14 February 1920, Page 8

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