MOSUL TO ENGLAND. A SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT. 'Australian & N.Z Cable Association) | ’ LONDON, May 13. Lieutenant-Colonel Wilson flew from Mosul to England, via Cairo, iii days. STATE STEAMERS. (United Frees Association) WELLINGTON, May, 21. The Harbour Board to-night passt a resolution favouring the establiel ment'of a State line of steamers in Ne E E e= B Zealand, in order to improve the pr 'iti( serifc unsatisfactory condition' of affair Never Judge ah Egg r The opening of an egg "often brings an unpleasant revelation I Don’t risk eggs when cooking— ' £ D. POWDER. better, cheaper, and is always pendable. Edmonds Powder enables you to make light, wh** 1 -—’— 1 and appetising cakes, uridiAKi' ii«n« Get a tm without usingeggs. Get a tin from your grocer —ask for a tin of Edmonds Egg Powder with the accent on the “Edmonds.” Aho drop a linsto Edmond• Baking Powdmr Works, > Christchurch, fot the FREE Cookery Booh. . . •T m: nisrr' SSXS vi
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 22 May 1919, Page 2
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155Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 22 May 1919, Page 2
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