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PUBLIC NOTICES. , :■" ' ' / n. nm ,M,,^«r.. n iri M ir,,, M iri nM - -->-< IlHW|| ' • ' ■ . % \ ■ * / ! j| You do not mean to say that the small quantity of Cyeam | ;| of T&i'tar Baking Po.wfier I take in Scones and F/astry | I and (Jakes can do mc harm ? |s I We give you the evidence of Physicians o£ high | * starviing r&tfeep than our own opinion. We do, hjowever, §1 if state an ackiiowisdged fact—that small quantities of | I Drvg-s, when taken regiilarly for a long period, especially £ p when they have specific actions on eertaici organs, | i aiicvafys do harm, | if Roelielle Salts, which is produced during TsaKißg | || from Cream of Tartar Baking powder, is a drug which s ■'•; has a specific action upon the Stomach, FZidneys, and ; I Intestines. I UNDOUBTEDLY YES!! I I Evictence of Physicians. I 1 ; . i I Dr. Philip E. Donlin, Ex-Deputy Coroner of New 1 YorkVs«d:— v " Soafcelie Salts- nothing mere or kes than a Cathartic Drag, and heme -a profound infteeuce upon the Wwefe and, some upon the ]■:• kkteejs. They irritate these suid produce a, morbid which ':? •" ia the end is bound to reinJt in constqwiMon. They are alTrays .] protloced in Cream of Tartar Baking PowtJora dareg 1 ■' th« process of baldng." 1 Dr. WHiiam H. Dustman said:— ; "I have no hesitation in sayiag that a small dose of Rochelle ; Salts taken daily for a ceosidexsfcie tine (as in Cream of Tartar Baking Powdece) weald; have a most iftfurious effect, and s would be especially dangerous'to both Stomach and Bowels. It is ■j pareiy a medhnqe, and hmm no [>l»oe m an article of diet for a heat thy man. A Cream of Tartar Baking Powder would inevitably' ; injarc the Bowels by constant irritation." n FHCT. 1 SHARLAND'S Moa Brand BAKING POWDER ft? :;.'• DOES NOT produce Rochelle Salts during Baking. , | \ SHARLAND'S Moa Brand BAKING PbWDER j I IS NOT a Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. - I SHARLAND'S Moa Brand BAKING POWDER I gi Is Perfectly Wholesome and Healthful. | { SHARLAND'S Moa Brand BAKING POWDER I I Makes Light Digestible Pastry. j I SHARLAND'S Moa Brand BAKING POWDER j I 6d. Is. and Is. 6d. Tins \

HB • * Wβ have just landed a splendid lot of mj Until fl & 8-Day Striking Clocks I B "lr d in in Solid Marble, Enamelled Iron and HH ■ I I |«%r Enamelled Wood, at prices ranging jjg Hla «f The spelling Beauties far Presentation. ° "** ■■'" SKEATES Bros. —s — The People's Reliable Jewellers DON T T FORGET our FREE GIFT of six „ .4 nice Teaspoons with every 18-ct. Wedding Opposite Town Clock and Exchange Ring from a,, upwards QUEEN STREET .\ AUCKLAND f BIDDING FOR S |i YOUR BUSINESS j Title Stare makes its bid for your business in a . I J : plain, common-sense, stFaiglitforward manner. It | doeent offer you good reliable Jewellery op Silver } Good* at whtat it costs. Such ofFeps ape absurd j| and are papeiy believed by an intelligent buying |j putoMc Mo one can do business on that basis i) J and live. What we offer is the best the world's |J markets afford at the lowest possible prices. j HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLES: ' ft SUver-ptoted Cftke Forks, 12/8. , 1 6 Sa»«> flf* C»ke Focka, beatquaUty, T7/6. , 6 SiW-nUted C*ke Forks, beat qnaJitv, tvery haikiles, 27/8. | 6 Soiiii Silver Ckke Forks, p«-«rl handles, 60/. ' The Sew S*nre-»Jls for Entree, Fish, Pastry, Fruit, Vegetables, etc ' i 2 SUmr-ploted Serrers, 35/. ( j 3 Silver-plated Servers, 80/. i j fi**«l m pre»«ni»U«i ee.es). |

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1905, Page 7

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