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Seventeen cafes run by Scarborough 'Corporation (England) in its parks and open spaces liave had a turnover this year of nearly £25,000. They are all controlled by one woman, who is a vountary worker.

We BIG THINGS of N.ZM Six \ kW'fr -n if $ .1^ jhe OTIRA TUNNEL IT pierces the heart of the Southern Alps, linking East to West by over five miles of electricallycontrolled railway burrowed through the mighty mass of earth and rock. It is the longest tunnel in the world, excluding the tunnels of the European Alps. It saves miles of dangerous mountainous road transportation and untold hours of valuable time. Achievements shape a country s progress. The test of their value • lies in their service to the people of the country. To create pure Baking! Powder may be a small achievement J To make it indispensable to 95 of New Zealand women and to thereby raise the standard of cooking and the standard of health for, the whole nation is not a small; achievement it is a BIG one. Tho prices, 1/4 per large size tin, and Sd. s, ™" y * n g districts, where j Baking Powder apply to main ports only. Ip ? u * slzo tln an a extra freight is involved, tho prices will bo 1/6 P*= r larß I 9d. per small size tin. I EDMONDS Baking Powder OVER 2,500,000 TINS OF EDMONDS BAKING POWDER WERE SOLD IN N.Z. LAST YEAR 306

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6806, 9 January 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6806, 9 January 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6806, 9 January 1929, Page 4

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