v> •••■•«>■• iii.iiiiiiiii«iii||*«iililliiil|imi >•■.. ■' ... ■'•■i^'.i'liWii, 1 • . ..n LATEST SUCi hSdflaf--v--^ai * ' .', ON Columbia You've Got Me Picking Petais Off of Daisies. 01806—If I Had a Talking Picture of You. 01781—Tip Toe Thru' the Tulips With Me. Painting the Clouds With Sunshine. 01686—Toymaker's Dream. Old Timer. 01720—Where the Bab-Bab-Babbling Brook. I Want to Meander in the Meadow. 01663—You're the Cream in My Coffee. To Know You is to Love You. Fox Trot. Waltz. Columbia BALTING'S 97 HARDY STREET. »<mtM»uiiiiiniiii>iiiM»iiml»Hiiiniiiiii WHISKY WARNING! When ordering BELL'S Whisky be certain that you are supplied with Scotch Whisky from ARTHUR BELL AND SONS, LTD., PERTH, SCOTLAND, with the Yellow Label. The firm of Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd., is one of the few independent houses left in the Scotch Whisky Trade, and as the Company holds very large stocks of Old Whisky in Government warehouses and at distilleries, maturity is assured, "AFORE YOU GO-BELL'S"
i m v §■:• 3 tW < V IJI H&l k 11M Ifcto M J S'JS K gs« f m S-*i vm yWf; * £ *>■* $£ is»;in ■ In was in a tiny store in Christchurch in 1879 that the first tins of Edmonds Baking. Powder were made. It was a venture begun to augment a small business and because the maker realised the need in New ZeaJand for a Baking Powder of good quality, and saw his opportunity. He started with 200 tins ... to-day 2,500,000 are sold each year. He started by offering each tin to a selected circle of customers and by making personal sales... to-day 95% of New Zealand housewives demand and will take no other than Edmonds. To-day it is sold on its reputation as the purest Baking Powder on the market ...a reputation solidly built through 50 years of a consistently high standard of materials and making. •> SURE- TO RISE ',■■ >/■::<}. o'?;vV!''.:; BMMMMf£ZEi&\ ZEALAND HOUSEWIVES DEMAND EDMOMD:?
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 8 March 1930, Page 4
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301Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 8 March 1930, Page 4
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