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\V' V Oh,mat reminds some 99 me. '44/ W BECAUSE it gives the maximum results with the minimum effort, “POLIFLOR” is uppermost in the minds of most women when shopping. “POLIFLOR” IS MADE IN’ NEW ZEALAND by the makers of “Nugget” Boot Polishes, therefore it’s good. 5? V 1 ?/ I 1 M SERV\NS and m

mm 8 81 I I (VII i 9 t V uni §i«l id mi am MS. '-V fil i* ' ti. ! sss> <■ * %-mm V - »' ' V | i : A; so I told het WHY M * m m M llilil ' ' s'i i-r N - V\, - '* w^llWll **&*»•«»» ~ “They’re stodgy?” I asked.. and tough, and the flavour is not fresh and appetising... and they get dry so very quickly...? “Yes, yes!” she cried.. “ how did you guess ? ” “ My dear,” I answered wisely, I must confess I noticed your baking powder tin in the pantry ... and it wasn’t EDMONDS!” You can’t make good scones with poor baking powder which is made with inferior Cream of Tartar. Only pure grape Cream of Tartar is used in Edmonds. Insist on it . . . and you’ll make the lightest, most delicious scones you could wish for... ajid they’ll always be ‘sure to rise.’ make them uritfi SURE TO RISE’ BAKING POWDER Edmonds Custard, 5 flavours and “STANDARD”, is just as good as Edmonds Baking Powder. 453

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 10