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r. a -and No Wonder Every man likes good cooking, and every man, too, (whether he acknowledges it or not) likes to boast to “the other fellows” about his wife’s cooking. And she can cook! Pastry that rises in crisp melting tissue-light layers! Fluffy sponges that don’t seem to weigh anything at all! Crispy little cakes and tarts and rich brown fruit caked He’ll never need to blame home cooking for indigestion—his wife takes care of that, and guards her reputation as a perfect cook by using always—infallible - BAKING POWDER - "SURE TO RISE The Secret of Good Cooking., SOLD BY ALL GROCERS 207 r/SURE^RISEV Over 2,500,000 Tins of Edmonds Baking Powder were sold to New Zealand women last year, because of its scrupulous purity and quality,Edmonds is “Sure to Rise.' ’

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The budding playwright was reading his latest creation to some of his friends, but as ho plodded through the second act he heard an odd sound and looked up, to see one of his audience asleep and breathing heavily. He was greatly annoyed. “Sir,” he said, “sir, wake up. You might remember that I am reading this play to the company in order to get its opinion. How oan a man who is asleep give an opinion?” “How?” said the drowsy one, with a yawn. “Easily enough. Sleep is an opinion.”-

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 12650, 10 January 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 12650, 10 January 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 12650, 10 January 1927, Page 4

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