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“F4NCr THINKING OF THAT! 1 ’ “Sp simple’, too!” Thi* remark is frequently expressed about some small patented device that has brought weatltii to the inventor. .Perhaps you have ah idea that will also make money, of ao' cover it by patent nghte. Call upon Henry Hughes 'LM., Patent Agents, tSt Featherston Street, Wellington, or W. Kout and Sons, Nelson, Local Agents.*

I More Cups to the Pound ! The young leaves used in " RECORD ” Tea are so fresh, juicy, full of flavour, and free , from dust and waste, that w RECORD M Tea is economy. Try the feusty, nourishing "Record” Tea if you want a good Tea at a reasonable price. Sold by all Grocers and Storekeepers* 2££S£SS&Si aTFDOTISE TSifAoa tAMPgBf FI ram s as should be! Puddings of rice, sago, tapioca, vermacelii, macaroni are much more tasty when made with Edmonds Custard Powder. is no uncertairity as to the result of your cook you can rest assured that the dish willbe appre-* dated when meal time domes. Edmonds also makes the most delicious Custards for. serving with stewed fruits in the summer—it is 5 boon to the housewife in preparing delicious, economical dessert. • Your grocery order should include a tin ot cust: POWDER. A'l.’ndcrlirte the word, i4 Edihoiids w sind sure you get this pure, reliably and conotnieal brand. ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 2 May 1919, Page 2

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