BUILDING THE HOME. HOW YOUNG WIVES GO WRONG. In the first flush of married happiness mis-takes are often made —mistakes that it is difficult! at times_ to rectify, and that may do far-reaching injury to promising young lives. The wife newly wed is sadly prone to forget how much her happiness will depend on her cooking. She has troubled her head so little about domestic science that she do-esm'rt) even know poison from food in certain eases. She does not know, for instance, that to use inferior or impure baking-powder in her cookery is to embark upon a career of slow poisoning. a Tlie use of any baking-powder containing dangerous drugs means .slow and sure destruction of even the strongest const iitlution. Inferior bak-ing-powder makes pastry lighter and death more certain. Sharland's Baking Powder is the best oai earth ''for -all culinary purposes and contains n.o taint of any injurious drug. There is a Moa on every tin. Look for it. Send postcard to Sliarland and Co., LtiJd., Wellington, for a free sample tin. Retail of all stores. On© trial convinces. Your Cough troubles you most just when retiring, and you have .difficulty in getting to sleep. Try "NAZOL," it acts like a charm. A f-ew drops on sugar and 'allowed to dissolve slowly between the eheek and gums, and a "nod inhalation of "NAZOL" throuigli the "NAZOL INHALER'' will quickly cure you. Sold everywhere ; l.s Cel.*
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 148, 1 July 1911, Page 5
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237Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 148, 1 July 1911, Page 5
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