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WHY do you drink No. 10 P Be«ausp "ONE OUGHT."—Advt.

FIRST PRIZE £15! DESOSR/T GOLI> TEA-V'Camels". Competition closes 30th. July, 1916." 191 Cash , Prizes. "Desert Gold"-—the : Queen of* Teas—makes more cups tq I the pound; Delicious-refreshment in evi?ry cup.—Advt. ' j SHAR^ANI> JS absolutely is THE j Baking Powder. Purest," strongest, ! : and ' cheapest. SHARiLANiyS is : bound to rise. Get it from your ' groceiv— Advt. ' - : ', | Scores and cakes are always light,; and nourishing when baked with that superior compound —^ SHARXiAND'S Baking Powder Mont economical , yon can buy.—Adyt. ; No,good housecvife can afford to be without SHARLAND JS Baking Powder—the most economical com-, jjound on the market.—Advt. ! AH tho best cooks say SHARI/AND'S is the best Baking Ppwder. It is cheapest, too. Ask your grocer, j -r—Advt. .■■.- • • • • •;■ --■' ■ i

Cakes to make—scones to bake— ' how easy, pleasant,,, and sure, is the" work wlioh you: use SIiARIi^ND'S Baking Powier.-r-Adyt. ' :

WAR INVENTIONS. ,1 periscope for rifles-^—a successful 1 md valuable n«r invention—was f thought out and perfected by a New | Zealandc!!-. The war provides a wide | leld for YOU to invent valuable ap- I H;tvo you an idea? Get at | ■>rotocto<7 Write fo or call on Henry i Hughes. J..M., Patent Attorneys, 1571 :*Vatl>.erston. Street, Wellington. —I • |

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 2, 4 January 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 2, 4 January 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 2, 4 January 1916, Page 4