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Cream of Tartar rlas ,_cis©n c£3lsa Ton Cream of tartar is now almost prohibitive in price. This fact prompts us to publish this special announcement and to make a special appeal to every housewife. But not only is cream of tartar dearer, but it is also very difficult to secure. Nevertheless only the highest grade genuine cream of tartar is still used in making "Sure to Rise" BAKING POWDER and so long as supplies last we shall continue to use it. But we now ask all to help us in conserving supplies—this can only be done by practising economy in the use of Edmonds Baking Powder. Stand by us in this matter. Remember we have steadfastly refused to use any but the highest grade genuine cream of tartar—none of the chemical substitutes which can be sold for a fraction of the price but which when used in cooking often Seave an after taste in the mouth. It is better to use less of the best, than be compelled to come down to cheap, inferior brands. T. J. EDMONDS LTD. M Sure to Rise" Baking Powder Works CHRISTCHURCH n i i I "Cooking for invalids 1 IX sickness, even more than Q.LAXO is invaluable as a ! in health, it is essential to food for invalids—it is |, I study the diet. The recovery rich in the proteid, carbohy- ; of many invalids is seriously drates and fat so essential to j | handicapped by the poor rebuild health, strength and j quality nourishment given weight. The nourishing cas- j them even in homes of einogen, difficult of digestion plenty. The patient's "fight- by the delicate stomach, is f ing force" is not augmented broken up by the Glaxo proby the proper food and some- cess of manufacture into light, times disease wins when flaky, digestible particles, nature, properly reinforced by easy of complete absorption the right nourishment, would by the weakest invalid, have conquered. For Influenza and Fever Patients— Fortify the usual milk diet with Glaxo. You thereby increase the amount of proteid carbohydrate and fat given the patient. . © Nerve Troubles—A cup of Glaxo at bedtime is particularly invigorating to brain workers and tired mothers. It is remarkably effective ininducing sound restful sleep. J For Tuberculosis -Use Glaxo freely in the diet of tubercular patients. It is germ-free and supplies the nutritious milk elements that assist the system in fighting the disease. . . Sottps, Beef teas and Broths arc made far more nutritious and appetising by the addition of one tablespoonful of Glaxo to each cup of beeftea, Glaxo is simply the solids of rich pure milk with extra cream and milk sugar. It contains no added cane sugar and should always be included in the diet of patients who are denied foods containing starch and cane sugar. /!F*\ Ask your Doctor! For INVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS 116, 2,6, 61- Tim of all Chemist* nnd Storti 7*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13794, 26 March 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13794, 26 March 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13794, 26 March 1919, Page 7

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