THE COOK PROPOSES. The cook proposes and the baking powder'disposes. When it comes to baldng the best intentions of the best cook will be frustrated unless the baking powder is of the best., A pretty label, a large tin, an imposing trade device, are not indications of high .quality ; the quality, can be ascertained only by a fair triaL Those who use Sharland's Baking Powder, " Moa "■ brand, are never disappointed. It is not merely good baking powder, but. the best. It is a good deal higher in quality/ but no. higher in price than-the other kinds. Sharland's' Baking Powder: is sold by all storekeepers at 6d, Is, and Is 6d per tin- In every shilling tin t there is. a coupon, and ten oou^ pons will entitle the holder t o , a free ■copy of a very; useful cookery book.
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Manawatu Standard, 29 July 1904, Page 7
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184Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, 29 July 1904, Page 7
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