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E/R/A Ov.-en. Mr Baxter, Mr Well*. Mr Strange. Mr Hawkes, A/B. Vin Tiver, Mr Hosie. Cpl. Ingham. Mr Bryan. Mr and Master Mackersey.

For Successful Baking IT IS IMPORTANT TO MEASURE CORRECTLY! A When a Recipe says ‘One Teaspoonful»NOT THIS! it means THIS Aim for perfect results always! For successful baking use Acto Baking Powder in the exact quantity stipulated in the recipe. Do not use more. EDMONDS ACTO BAKING POWDER Made from Finest Food Phosphates by T. J. EDMONDS LTD., CHRISTCHURCH.

that feel co*P. 1 no to tart This simple rub begins work instantly INSIDE and OUTSIDE A World Stand-by WICKS W Vapoßub DON'T DELAY COMFORT when your child has a cold! Speed relief of all her miseries stuffy nose, sore throat, tight chest, coughing by rubbing throat, chest and back at bedtime with Vicks Vapoßub. OUTSIDE, it acts like a poultice on chest and back, warming away tightness and congestion. INSIDE, at the same time, its medicinal vapours, released by warmth of the body, are breathed into the air-pas-sages clearing stuffiness, making breathing easier, soothing irritation and calming that cough. Long after your child has gone comfortably to sleep, Vapoßub continues its double action. No wonder it breaks up so many colds overnight! PI 1 OVffi ~0 MILLION JARS USED YEARLY Vick Products Inc. 122 E.42nd-st. New York

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 14 May 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 14 May 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 14 May 1945, Page 2

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