111111111111111 l FAILURE The unique quality of Edmonds Baking Powder has made it a Dominion-wide favourite. Last year over 1,500,000 tins of "Sure-to-Rise" brand were sold —an average of six tins for every household in N.Z. The reason for such great and growing popularity is that Genuine Grape Cream-of-Tartar is always used in Edmonds Baking Powder. It makes cakes, scones, buns and pastries doubly enjoyable because it lightens and improves them. For health reasons also it is best to use Edmonds —it is not only the surest but also the purest* Your baking will always be successful if you always use DMOND BAKING "! POWDER "SURE TO RISE*' nTn 1111 in 111111 ■ 1111 it 11111111111111 n 1111 ■ 11111 ■ 111 iij n n 111 miullm isi m n 111 j jSfrom failure toSuccess V The Storu of a TJoungllfife Chapter L When the friends of Miss Office heard that she was to become Mrs. Cook, they began to "crack" the age-old jokes about newly-wed wives and their cooking experiments. "Jack will have indigestion 0 for the first month," they said, to which Jack loyally replied that Miss Office could cook a roast dinner and make fruit cake "with the best of them." Chapter 11. Subsequent experiences proved Jack to be right so far as the roast dinner was concerned. But not so with the cakes, pastry and scones. The first fruit cake was very heavy—and then came a doughy Madeira thin, leaden scones pastry that was simply waste of good butter. Good-natured Jack took it all in good part and said he had "seen worstwhen he was boarding." At the store one day she received the inspiration that placed her from that time among the best of cooks. "Oh!" she exdaimed, "I've not been using Edmonds Baking Powder! No wonder my cooking was a failure!" Chapter 111. She took home a tin of Edmonds "Sure-to-Riie" Baking Powder, and now Jack admits (hat her cooking is "just as good at Mother's —and better." Edmonds is a pure, genuine) Grape Cream-of-Tartar Baking Powder. Avoid inferior brands in which substitutes are used.' Every storekeeper sells Edmonds "Sure-to-Rise" Baking Powder.
Farm Losses Breeders and Stud Owners who are sustaining losses by Contagious Abortion are unfair to their own interests if they neglect the use of remedies which are sure to eradicate these troubles from their herds. Many Stock Owners have tried Drenches of various kinds and have found them useless. Hundreds who have had this experience have sent for Sykes's Drench and Sykes's Animal Abortion Cure, sometimes as a last resort, and have found them effective. Better use these remedies first before wasting time and money in experimenting. They are doing their work. They are saving money for others, and they will save money for you. Mr. A. R. Vosper, Okauia, Matamata,
"Mr. Sykes,—Having used your Drenchei for years and also the ANIMAL ABORTION POWDERS, I would like to lei you know how 1 value them. I have used your drenches (or cleansing purposes, also in cases of chill, and found them very effective given in a quantity of warm gruel, especially in serious cases. It seemed to be the right thing at the right time. As for the ABORTION POWDERS, I have a mare which I bought for breeding purposes, and for three years she failed to breed, but last season I irrigated her with the powders two or three times with the result that she is now a month off foaling. You do not need a testimonial from me, because your extensive business speaks for itself, but I feel indebted to you because you supply what the progressive dairyman cannot afford to be without. I also keep a good supply on hand. Wishing you continued success." The price of Sykes's Drench is 1/6 per packet (containing suffiicient for two drenches), or 17/- per dozen. Sykes's Animal Abortion Cure, 2/6 per packet (containing sufficient powders for twentyfour treatments). All chemists and progressive stores j Can Be Cured! zincing proofs and explanation nent write for Free Booklet and onials. Over 3000 successes, A. J. DOIG, ChomisJ, Wanganul », KAY'S "LINSEED COMPOUND," tne "Stockport Bemedy" for Coughs and Colds. Of over 50 years proven efficacy.* Kindly mention the "TIMES" wher corresponding with advertisers.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1941, 8 October 1921, Page 2
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