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! IMPROVING HOME-MADE COOKERY. The popularity for Tucker's " Family " | Baking Powder has been established on sound sterling lines of quality superiority. Xot only the superiority of rais. i ing qualities, but the superiority of I wholesomeness and digestibility. Make the test 3'ourself. study your home cookery from a scientific standpoint, and you will realise what an important element baking powder really is. True knowledge of this point is solving many health problems, and it is generally recognised that once a housewife starts to use Tucker's " Family " Baking Powder she never goes back to any other kind. Make the test yourself —(Ad.) An Auckland City merchant informs! us that this week he gave away two one pound notes of the Commercial Bank of Australia in mistake for ten I shilling notes. The pound notes oi this; bank are only a little larger than the' ten shilling notes is-ued by other banks, and although the words "One Pound" 1 are clearly printed on them, our infor-j mant thinks that other people who like] himself are somewhat short-sighted may easily make the mistake he fell into, i lie suggests, therefore, that everyone' when paying out notes of smaller than' the average size, under the impression that they represent- a value of ten shil-i lings, should make cure that this ii. < actually the case. J

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 210, 4 September 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 210, 4 September 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 210, 4 September 1919, Page 7

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