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i Wm. i m mm mi m m y jn SAFETY in cooking mean* using Edmonds. A cake mixture is too expensive t® allow the use of substitute*, 99-100% pure Cream of Tartar is used in the manufacture of Edmonds: and that is why more than three generations of wise housewives have used Edmonds and nothing but Edmonds. mere’s still no substitute for Edmonds EDMONDE r SURE 'to. RISE’ BAKING POWDER Makers also of Edmonds delicious Custard • • ■ Five flavours and Standard HOSIERY <SS?; t I r y, ' r ii i| iLj mmm mmm , \A m ' V Sm '*' '' Hm* $y ' .....jM w : mm The Prestige Patent Heel. The Prestige Patent Heel fits instantly and snugly to the contour of the heel, without a pucker, as shown at the left hand side, above. Compare it with that of the ordinary heel on the right. SSa \ f P.H-SO4 | CLEM as POLISHES @ What a combination! The O-Cedar Mop and O-Cedar Polish. The only mop shaped for such easy and safe working and which is detachable from the frame for easy washing. And O-Cedar Polish for every hard surface that needs to withstand wear—a brilliant and lasting gloss to polished floors, linos, furniture, paintwork, porcelain and Congoleum. There’s nothing ‘just as good’—ask for O-Cedar by name. O-Cedar Mops from 5/3 each. O-Cedar Polish, I/6 a bottle. Wholesale Agents: Arthur H. Nathan Ltd., Auckland. iipiii

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22397, 19 October 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22397, 19 October 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22397, 19 October 1934, Page 15

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