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AFTERNOON TEA AND THE AFTERMATH.

It seems verj innocent and harmless, afternoon tea. But it may, on the contrary, be very harmful and dangerous. It depends on what baking powder is used, in your scones and cakes and pastry. If the powder is of the ordinary and nasty sort, every crumb you eat is actively injurious to your kidneys and stomach, and every crumb increases the ills you must ultimately suffer. Bakingpowder, to be good, must be absolutely pure, and contain no injurious drug. Such is Sharland's Baking Powder, the famous Moa brand. It is the most effective and trustworthy for all cookery purposes, and it is thoroughly wholesome and pure. It is perfectly consistent in quality. It is made and blended by the most scientific modern processes. It is packed so. scrupulously that it is impossible for tKe least taint of impurity to get into it. If your grocer does not sell it, you have proof that he doesn't understand his business. Send past card to Sharland and Co., Ltd., Wellington, for free sample tin. Retail all stores. * The Pills Laxo-Tonic have none To outrival them under the sun, A permanent cure They'll effect, this is sure. It begins when you've taken but one. Laxo-Tonic Pills. 10* d and Is <3d. Obtainable at w - X.. Wallace, chemist. — Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 31 October 1910, Page 3

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AFTERNOON TEA AND THE AFTERMATH. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 31 October 1910, Page 3

AFTERNOON TEA AND THE AFTERMATH. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 31 October 1910, Page 3

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