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m m tsr w*. al ssS wre stz/?e Gream-of\laH:ar There it a definite reason why Cakes, Scones, Pastries and Puddings, made from ingredients containing “Edmonds Sure to Rise Baking Powder” are lighter and more delicious than where another baking powder is used. Edmonds Baking Powder contains genuine grape cream of tartar, whilst its formula makes it almost impossible to make a heavy cake whilst Edmonds is employed. For this reason alone it is very much worth your while to emphasise the name “Edmonds” when buying Baking Powder from your grocer. The use of Edmonds Baking Powder reduces the risk of failure in cake or pastry making. No other Baking Powder is as good as Edmonds, therefore, it stands to reason that no cakes are as appetising, wholesome and delicious as those made in the Edmonds way. #O|iOINbA BE# - BAKING POWDER - ra TO XUSE^ Edmonds Custard Powder makes the most tempting Cityil in die world. Nest time you give a Party make all your Custards m the Edmonds way. Every Grocer Sells Edmond*e Custard Powder* 7890 ft-orj

Make Peace With Your Stomach YOU CAHKOT FOBCE your stomach to do work that It Is unable to do. It has been tried time and agaim with always the same result. The stomach U a good and lalthtol servant, bat when poshed beyond the limit it rebels. Some stomachs win stand much more abase than others, bat every stomach has its Omit, and when that limit Is reached It is a very dangerous and on wise proceeding to attempt to toree it Into doing farther work.

THE BEASOKABtS COUHSE and the most sensible Is to procan a substitute to carry on the work ot digestion, and give the stomaeb an opportunity to recuperate and regain Ha lost strength. DR. SHELDOH’S DIGESTIVE TABULES digest what yon eat and are the only perfect substitute to take up and carry on the work o! tired, worn-out stomachs. They an natural and easy In their work, and cause no disturbance In the digestive organs. They contain all at the essential elements that make 19 the gastric juice and other digestive fluids, and will digest any food that a strong, healthy stomach will, and do it in the same time and in the same way. Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tab ales, an sold in Two Size Tins 2/- and 3/6 y 0? V a

IMMUNITY FROM INFLUENZA. Scveml Tats© business establishments desirous of keeping Influenza from spread* ing, provide free supplies of "Fluensol" for their employees. In a Wellington printing firm, with some 60 hands, the great freedom from 6icknees has been duo to tho fact that each member of the staff is encouraged to snifl up or gargle Fluonzol twice daily.— Advt. Footnotes on the bottom of accounts arc very diverse in tho results they obtain (says the Wanganui “Chronicle’*). A ■well-known firm of local merchants pasted a big red query at the foot of a bill for nine shillings owing by one of their l»ost customers. The customer thought it a great joke, hut did not pay up. What he did was to transfer the hint to pay on to an account for £26 that was long overdue by one of his own clients. It acted like a poultice, and within twenty-four hours n had debt was squared off. Then he wont and paid liis merchant the nino shillings and took him to afternoon tea. Form the good habit of inhaling “NAZOL” and you'll keep free from coughs and colds. Eighteen pence buys *u.\ty doses. For Coughs nnd Colds never fails. vTorvU’ Great Poppermiut Cure.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11662, 29 October 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11662, 29 October 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11662, 29 October 1923, Page 4