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Five Facts kbml EDMONDS' Egg Powder. (1.) It is a {er[ech subotitute for egg-s beinfj; sciontiCcally 5 prepared in a concentrated I A fjrm> IK. ! \£t) Ii ao';s the same hr Bik- gj 3 iug Powder " turn to }:ise," B I /n s §1 Pi VOi/ ft is much more ccono- m $\ mical than o^l's. A6d tin n |i Cf liDJIONDS' EGG foWDBB 11 gj saves inauy eggs. El 1! \4i/ It Is impissib'e to dißtin- M X yu'sb. between Cakes made H $ with fc'Bsio.\Ds' Ego Powdeb |m |j and those uiado ■with fresh 9 jjl laid egtfß. 1 ! /p v Eg si vDi/ It ii doubly saving, as B j1 neither egg-* nor baking Eg j powder are lejuired when 9 i ! Edmonds' Kao Powder is 9 |j usoi turCahcs, Semes, Buns, H j j Pancakes, Pikelets, Plum El i Puddings, Batter Puddings, IS I Fish Butters, e'.c. IB 11 TEST ThFsAVING. I I I TRY A 6d TIN TO-DAY.' |I !i Edmonds' Fgg Powder is Sold |B I by all Grocers. |9 THE, PLAGUE OF OOEiSU^iPTBON .'... It is popularly supposed that consumption is inherited. This is an error. Consumptive tendencies are inherited, but the disease itself cannot be. Consumption is caused by the attacks of germs upon the lung tissues. These tissues will, if weak, break down under the attacks. People with weak lungs should fortify atrd strengthen them against disease. Tftsra is nothing that will do this so effectually as Emulsion It supplies the vital elements so much needed by those afflicted with Weak Langs, Bronchitis, Consumption, and Wotting Diseases. It expels disease by revitalising the blood and building healthy tissue. It is very pleasant to take, and does not upset the stomach. Even little children like it and ask for it. Your chemist or grocer will supply you with LANE'S EMULSION. Price 2/6 and 4/6. " It's l('amo«9 because it's good * 75 NEWMAN BROS.' ROYAL MAIL COACHES. NELSON "TO BLENHEIM, Leave Crown Stables, Nelson, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 a.m. Leave Club Hotel, Blenheim, on return Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7a.m. Parcels carried at moderate rates. Booking Office: Crown Stables. NEWMAN BROS.. Proprietors. T> ÜBBER STAMPS.—We stock all ■*•*' supplies. Pads and inks in all colours; also quick drying inks and pads.—"Tho Coionist" Jobbing Department. ROYAL MAIL COACH. IPOKORGRO—UPPER MODTERENGATIMO7L JAS. HEATH, Proprietor. /""<OACH now leaves Pokorpro for Dpper Moutere, and arrives as per timetable appended: Leaves-Pokororo, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 a.m., meeting Nelson Coach at Price's Corner, 9.35 a.m. Loaves Price's Corner on arrival of Nelson Coach, 12.35 p.m., arriving at Pokororo at 4 p.m. All parcels and orders receive strict attention. Tourists and Miners wishing to visit Tableland and Mount Arthur district can book through, changing for Pack Horses at Pokororo. Stores provider] if sufficient notice given. JAMES HEATH. Accommodation Bouse, 25 iPolicrorpROYAL MAIL COACH. NELSON— RICHMONJ3--MOTUEKA' —RIWAKA. NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors. THE Proprietors call the attention of tho travelling public to the fact that the Richmond-Riwaka Coach Service has been extended to Nelson, and Coaches now leave the Crown Stables, Nelson, DAILY or Riwaka, and arrivedaily from Riwaka, as per timetableappended. All parcels and orders receive strict and businesslike attention. Daily Timetable) Leave Nelson for Riwaka at 9 a.m. j arriving Riwaka 2.30 p.m. Leave Riwaka for Nelson at 8 a.m.; arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. Luncheon: Redwood* Valley. NEWMAN BROS.. Proprietors,

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13096, 3 May 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13096, 3 May 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13096, 3 May 1911, Page 1