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and One-ton TRUCK To every trader who has anything to deliver, the Ford 1 -Ton Truck means quicker deliveries and a wider range of distribution. It brings any store in touch with more customers—and it encourages orders by speeding-up output. Customers appreciate promptitude. The nearest Ford dealer will demonstrate the economies of Ford transport in YOUR business. Ford One-Ton Truck Price £ 156 for cluiili with demountable front rima and solid or pneumatic tyros. F. 0.8. Wellington. (Subject to change without notice). BRITISH Manufacture! The Ford Truck is completely made in f’.nnda, with the exception of parts to the value of £3/10/CARS • TRUCKS • TRACTORS WELLINGTON DEALERS! FORD SALES AND SERVICE COY,. 89-93 Courtenay Place The Local Dealer is entitled to Your Trade

J «S? f , . (ustard at its very best The first sip of the custard you make should recall thick, pure,, luscious cream, the newest of new laid eggs, and the delicate sweetness of cane sugar. It should be smooth and silky, should kiss the palate and dissolve into a delightful yearning for more and more. That' is custard at its best. That is Edmonds Custard—made from the powder which famous from North Cape to the Blufi. Get a tin of Edmonds Custard Powdar from your grocer. Serve Custard with fruit, with trifles, or in Cuftard Cups. , There’s a treat in store for you I Obtainable in the following flavours! Almond Banana Cretan Lemon Raspberry Vanilla Try this way of making Custard. From a pint of new milk take enough to mix smooth a large dessertspoonful of Edmonds Custard Powder, sweeten the remainder of the milk (say, a heaped dessertspoonfnl of sugar), and when the milk is boiling, pour me mixed custard into it, stir and ponr immediately into a jug. When cold, place in glasses (grating nutmeg on if desired). xrpMOHDo ''custard u POWDER. ■M 198 lUOTT

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11934, 15 September 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11934, 15 September 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11934, 15 September 1924, Page 4

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