But I 9 m never SURE of success 99 scones ® » <> “Sometimes they’re so dry . . ; ’* “And big air holes . . . I’m never sure “Yes! I always use the best ingredients . ; . and I’ve a perfect oven . . . ” “Oh, just Baking Powder . . ; I use any old brand, it’s all the same, isn’t it?” “Not the same! Most important! 99% Cream of Tartar... So that's what makes the difference.” “EDMONDS ‘Sure to Rise’! . . . guaranteed 99% pure Cream of Tartar. Why, of course, 111 always use it now . . . Tour scones are perfect!” Good Baking Powder gives tiny regular explosions of gas inside yourcake . even, side your cake . even, sc? \.. velvety texture . . V'-'vVk,. W tnoistness . . good /»■;,• *•* . flavour. •:* .TV* ‘Vt.jr, .. 4%. V..- AM** • ... Baking Powder not made with 99% Cream of Tartar causes uneven explosions . . hard texture . . big holes .. dryness. 472 EDMONDS 'SURE TO RISE ’ Making Pou/d&v Makers also of Edmonds Custard ... Five flavours and Standard A NEW ART UNION By License issued under Section 42 of the Gaming Act, 1908. £4OOO ALLUVIAL GOLD CLOSES DRAWN OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available for the objects nominated in the License. SECRETARY: N. McArthur,.P.O. Box 110, Wellington. TREASURER: B. L. Hammond, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. Nelson District Agent, I p -°- Box I TOli I NELSON §TL._ ■ Please send me tickets in Art Union Cw&lrwM I N°. IS (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose £ also a stamped addressed envelope for reply. NAME (Mr. Mrs. or Miss) .’ ADDRESS ; MW/;
your weight with Yonth-o-form Beaut; of body—exquisite 1 lines and ravishing limbs—are within the reach of every woman. Thousands of women have lost their ugly surplus fat by taking Youth-o-form. The usual reduction is 201 b in 6 weeks. Youtb-o-form is absolutely harmless. 6/0 from All Chemists. TANKS 600 and SW-KaUon TANKS, * Rolled Edge Bathe on feet Galvanised Wash-Tubs, Water Pipe, Brass and Nickle-plated Taps, Sinks and Lavatory Basins, Hot Water Circula tors, Chip Bath Heaters, Spouting, Down Pipeß, Drain Pipes, Samtarv bitting* etc., etc. All supplied and fitted up Lowest Possible Cost, by— A. R. TUFFNELL PLUMBER, Etc., Where the Good Tanks come from '"'"fg -2fi . RICHMOND Here’s a cough and cold remedy that really suits the times—it’s so economical yet is undoubtedly efficient —“NAZOL.” You get 60 doses in the 1/6 botlle, while the double size of 120 doses is only 2'6, yet is sufficient to keep the whole family free from such ailments right through the winter.
: v -»- w\ \ m Ml \ £.# ;> c; <w ~ o ipri 0^ Ji 'Oflflotf>ss ß^ Most Oiampl©ns were Creamoata youngs tees Creamoata is rich in the food values youngsters need to grow strong, healthy and , completely fit. Creamoata costs less per plate than other cereals—two full plates costing only one penny. Creamoata is fresh, has a nutty flavour, and is ready to serve in five minutes. CREAM O’ THE OAT Prepared by Fleming & Co. Ltd., Gore—manufacturers also of Thistle Rolled Oats (easily prepared) and Sweet Heart O’Wheat (for puddings and desserts).
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 August 1932, Page 12
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