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£ For the New Zealander there is a special type of footwear, |£ = made specially to suit the climate and conditions of Irving m = New Zealand. The "Defiance" shoe gives that comfortable E = weight which makes walking a pleasure ; it fits so perfectly, and = = enables one to enjoy the feeling of real foot comfort, which is =j E always so difficult to obtain in' other makes of footwear. The = = "Defiance" equals the best of English and American imported = •j= shoes— you can easily prove this by asking your bootmaker to 3} *E fit a "Defiance" shoe when you are next making a purchase. |$ E See your footwear carries the ''Defiance " Brand. = = "Defiance" N.Z. made Hats, Suits, ShirU, Boots, Pyjamas, Soft Collars, etc. = I = ~~ For satisfaction— oik for "Defiance " = = ROSS fc GLENDININCi LTD. • | F ' rHImIM It I i±LLLLLt^Ij*ILU 1 1 1 H M I M 1 1 1 H ! rmn 1 1 ni v 1 1 1 jliiu Hji H ) .j_L!XLLlllllLLi^^mM 1 separators r.rr j-* _■'._ "^ ALL THE CREAM IyEB Double tests of skim milk at the Ashburton Re _<gJffTHTO Technical School showed that the cream Was En jtSiSSalSSmWmm too small to be measured with the instruments BrLjj^iPfl^wWHß Realise what this clean skimming means to ' you; the easy running, the long life and free- *ibK2jmB»SBHI L dom' from breakdowns and you will admit that | "Domo'' Separators are money makers. BBHranrafl Sand for the free "Domo" Bpoklet and name of | jBKMHBiaHI nearest agent. Spare parts always ready for W^Ss^fflsEx^m I instant . despatch should, an accident occur. ' l""* , >.o' , i I COOPER & DUNCAN, LTD. *D«no' Gnarantors, Box 502 Christcharch | a\ Agents throughout N*rw ZdaianA ' jm DOLLS' HOSPITAL A Dolls Heads and Wigs, a beautiful selection just to band. *^»*wfl Doll repairs of every description. Celluloid Dolls a specialty. ]m^bw^ Enclose stamp-f or reply, pur illustrated catalogue of maglo JttfSgy' posted to any address,. Sixpence, 1 A. W. MORAN & 80N 60 Willis Street, WELLINGTON

JDainiyCaJ(es&Pastr^ ihis Christmas vJ\ fflT^ Extra care, expense' and time are bestowed upon the •^ wfr making of the" Christmas Cake, the Plum Pudding, aiid the other Delicacies for Christmas. How imWft portant, then, that risk of failure should be eliminated ! *l!$&m& absolutely I The careful cook will (as usual) see that 1 .*'^^^wV^r«ft ta ..Edmonds ** Sure to Rise M Baking Powder is used m /^^\ Xift 7 eveiy mixing because Edmonds always spells success. \m\ wSl' /7 Then, again, Edmonds "Sure to Rise" Baking Powder /^nT\J \Wf yjzs is made with genuine Grape Cream-of-Tartar — it is I '/vvi 4^Kl/%y 100% pure and wholesome. Ask for Edmonds \r^Wif'%i/ Baking Powder and use these proven recipes : y^Z^H^ IbUb mgO^'S' Ohri»tmae Cake Plum Pudding v /^^sr-**jWWfl»sijfy lib. butter, I lb. currants, I lb. raisins, %lb. flour (or IVi breakfast cupsl, I }!^^^,^ llb.sii]tanat,%ib.mixedpeel. , /41b. 2 heaped teaspoons Edmonds jMm§r^^Ws r ' almonds, 4 breakfastcups flour, 2 Baking Powder, 2ozs. stale bread vW/*SSs Hf I breakfastcups sugar, 10 eggs, I crumbs, I '/jibs, suet, 21b*. Raisins, i \£^ 'Syj heaped teaspoon Edmonds Bak- lib. currants. lOozs. sugar, 2ozs. IzT g| / -«^' lug Powdor, wine glass brandy. almonds, -J lb. mixed candied peel, 1^ 3 I ' ' * Beat butter lo a cream, add sugar, salt and spice to taste. Mix inlr £ I l th*a egg* one by one unbeaten: gredients well together and add six U 5| J irux baking powder with flour and eggs weU beaten, and three-quarters r j=:| put m, thai fruit dredged with ol a pmt of milk ; divide into two' I £t| jo^*~~"^ Bout. Brandy. Cook 4% hours, and boil 8 hours, ot four and boil y^ 1 = Obtainable Everywhere 151 I I ssa^tsTMMPl Htfc, *»A . j*aaa ssav saa ■*a»*|w 7 B W^y-y ■™ BHi " SURE TO RISE "■MBEH

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NZ Truth, Issue 890, 16 December 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 890, 16 December 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 890, 16 December 1922, Page 12

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