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THE STORY OF THE CAKE WHICH ROSE TO THE OCCASION i'|»^^B JKis is Gladys, a recent purchaser of'a Sl^^JTI ticket ia the TGatrimonial Lottferu. •j'h% "^I Til O-1 ■isA-IlMlliiao^ is pretty certain, she knouis more about jazz than she does about" cake—making, ■TFnd tiiis is her husW u)ho feeUihc ff same iDay about it-but doesrit dare Mfc^^**^ . . ri g <•* - v^ is Phullis^teliinq Glaidus hoti) she P>sl P "^ "^ 3ame trouble u)hcn shg dopned Z-IM^l me gold circlet. JLuckihj sags riujllis "motikcr gave me tii€ tip about tdmmds Bdcinq Ikoder. It makes^^ t^ |K>^| Jhe cake in the picture is ilie rirst one SHLjI Oiadijs made Looks deliciou:s,li2ht: __ and scrumptious, doesiit it? BHf""J|ipin[nd hubbu discovered iliat it tasted WS \^l g°ocl ets it looked! He tells iiie iDorlil ■W^^iilPf that his uriiPe is "some cook.' oo every time Gladys goes to tixe grocer for Baking roiud^n s\te emphasises the name EDMONDS. It makes all tiic difference. ■MOO-" BAKING POWDER- |n| TO RISE"^ y V 33 IL6TT

' Wss!t\/timy fin I 11 I 'n one bouse UP tnc street a small child wakes with an lllilPv War R» I II agonising, rasping cough—a cough which racks the Hsf'fl" ' 1»/ >S fill ' kiddy's lungs and makes him gasp for breath. There is Hi*' *•• #15[ C MS* no remec'y *n tnc nousc —out l^c chemist's shop was In another home, a tired impatient man tc*es feverishly. His throat is rfg-^-W. swollen, his eyes red and heavy, he breathes with difficulty. His anxious ffijM wife wonders frantically what she can do. There is nothing in the (££■) house—but the chemist's shop was open all day. W/^HI A mother sits by the bed of a little girl wondering if that flushed face IHKI ' and quickened pulse do mean influenza. It was " just a slight cold" this morning. The chemist's shop was open all day. Now he is CLOSED. fSfSStSSSS^ It is your duty to see that there is a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss put MIWIIIfiTOII S where you can get at it when the chemist is not available. When you CARRAGEEN need Bonnington's— as every man, woman and child DOES need it, sooner ". «W9rafe Ji or/ a /er —you'll need it DESPERATELY. It will be the one thing to MSISSSfe help you ; the one sate and certain friend. 2 iaJEJEfiffifcfei The chemist's shop is open now, go and get a large bottle of | HSH MOSS •^<—^^ ~ (BEOtJTtHtn) Jf A^ft. - A S«M »■» Vwuu Kmnt ra / Km ' ' MIMMQt AS^SCb AWMIIA. VMttSMMK * IRISH MOSS FOR COUGHS C COLDS BPy^gfi Large Family size 2/6 Sold Everywhere Handy Pocket size 1/6

jf Here s ifour. Boiler wf^fliH I Cased in concrete reinf reed with finest steel! Loses no |ShbH,-'2 I// 'J P^ j j heat by radiation 01 conduction. Boil* in half the time ~Y( jr fl (ffli i.} and on half the usual amount of fuel. * .0. \/ jA 1! .'" L.i Needs no special base and can be used inc'oort or &*T^s^^^?^^» li v You h'lTe a hundred usm fo< a boiW like this, h »oon pays tor it* If i^^^^MMHM*W^^^t ; ''* by a laving in iuel. And i. it built lo last ;it will not ci aclt or brc' k. ~^&U----i Wr'te for trie booklet and pwee* of the l&ilSl ' jIS COiMC^EITE: BO3L.ER j i —•'Which is manufactured, and %very "Utidion" it suaranteed by— I 1 BASSETT Si CO., Ltd., Wilson St., Warvtfanui. -^^^L L , ' -*"^Z~ —• _y tMt o .

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 8 September 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 8 September 1923, Page 4