7ha BIG THINGS of N.Z.Wo.7ive , - -;3~ 9 - .v --=s=“-„rs; M 4- Jf'fri ( { / 2 Xr r 2 m, y/. as w. m ss NMMbINi X- ; • ■";'- X sSH sa®@ ■-X r OC~* i.'-tx UgVarf U' if'/* MOUNT COOK Aoranoi, "the Cloud Piercer” ■■■ \ . :.; • i - t L) v• >' • < • .* if 11 'n/>/-■•'>•?■,•.: ■ • V if .*' x*<W ■■* THIS peak is the highest in the southern alps chain, and one of the highest in the world. It was named after Captain Cook, and is now a favourite tourist resort, and the starting point for many ambitious climbs. The height of Mt. Cook is 12,349 feet, and below the snow line a wealth of beautiful alpine flowers bloom in season. High endeavours, high quality, high integrity these must ever 4 ea< l to success .... Forty-nine years ago a few tins of Edmonds Baking Powder were tested by Christchurch housewives. NOW Edmonds is demanded by 95% of New Zealand women, and over 2,500,000 tins were sold last year. It is the purest Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder you can buy. The prices, 1/4 per large size tin, and Bd. per small size tin of Edmond* Baking Powder apply to main ports only. In outlying districts, where extra ‘freight is involved, the prices will be 1/5 per large siz* tin and Sid. per small size tin. £ jk- a Baking Powder G\ G)J OVER 2,500,000 TINS OF EDMONDS BAKING POWDER WERE SOLD IN N.Z. LAST YEAR
OTAGO UNIVERSITY places its seal of approval ”on CHAMPXO :AS COOKERS fe Li ftp nV w jsg&fe °N “ Messrs. Brinsley & Co. Ltd., Jutland Street, DUNEDIN. Dear Sirs, For some time we have been using the new model of the “ Champion ’’ Gas Stove in the Home Science Kitchen Laboratory, and we feel that you might like to place on record our appreciation of its efficiency and economy. The appearance of the stove, with its nickel and enamel finish, is an asset to any laboratory or kitchen, and we find its structure such that cleaning is reduced to a minimum. A valuable feature is the automatic heat regulator, which saves not only fuel, but time, and controls the gas pressure. We have found the “ Champion ” Stove thoroughly'reliable at all times and have proved its economy and efficiency by experiment, and are pleased to place our stamp of approval upon it Yours faithfully, Dean of the Home Science Faculty.” SEE CHAMPION GAS COOKERS AT THE SHOWROOMS OF GISBORNE GAS CO. LOCAL AGENTS.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16873, 9 February 1929, Page 10
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