cAtt tbs family Iss " fedmoMs (hstard There’s a smooth, creamy, “want some more” deliciousness about Edmonds Custard. It gives you that sort of silklined feeling, of utter satisfaction and delight, which follows the lingering enjoyment of an expensive ice cream. Edmonds Custard is an education in table-delight. You can’t help realising how pure it is—the first sip reveals its faultless quality. Your grocer sells the powder from which Edmonds Custard must be made. Edmonds Custard Powder deserves a permanent place in your larder. Buy a tin to-day. / Edmonds Costard Powder is obtainable in five flavours, Almond Banana Cream Lemon Raspberry Vanilla. If you want an excellent recipe for Ice Cream, write to T. J. Edmonds Ltd., P.O. Box 472, K Christchurch. IG3 I IHi H i l LOTT 1 m © An incomparable of FINE Teas from Ceylon i •' ■■ ■ 1 g “Fine Tea” is the technical term for pluckings of leaf that are correctly matured to be full of fragrance and flavour. It is the exclusive use of FINE tea which makes “Amber Tips” special value—brewing more cups to the pound than inferior teas, and far richer in fragrant flavour than any Insist on “AMBER ■J FINE Tea fp' Bold In handy Sib, tin Cud liter* u well u the uiual jacket*—ash your Grocer, * m. ■'■■■ ■■■ |§ , h ■- -V -: • ; ' * mm
Make your own Cough Mixture. SmalJ bottle of "HEENZO" makes pint of finest Cough and Cold Eemed? e ; Cliineso and Hindus arc (lie principal race aliens witlli wham New Zealand'ha® to deal, ,bu;fc during 1923 race aliens did not figure very 'largely among either the new immigrants intending permanent residence, or the Now Zealand residents wiio permanently departed during the name period, though an increase in Hindus through migration .was registered. The number of Chinese who arrived during the .year was 100 (91 males, nine females), and the number of Hindus who arrived intending permanent residence was 32 (26 males and six females). 'Sixteen Chinese left New Zealand permanently. Compared with 1922, the increase in the number of Hindu arrivals was considerable, namely 24. In 1922, 162 Chinese arrived l and thirteen departed permanently. •The number of Hindus -who departed in 1922 was six. Don’t throw away any idea because it seems very “simple.” Fortunes were made from the safety-pin, pen-knife, boot protector, etc. If you have an idea for an invention, come and discuss its protection land development with us now. —Henry Hughes, Ltd. (Directors: W. E. Hughes and J. T. Hunter, Hegd., Patent Attorneys), 157 Fcatherston St., Wellington.—Local Agents: Ball and G'rawshaw.—4.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16423, 6 May 1924, Page 7
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