There are just two. unpardonable sins- in.' the commercial world—success and failure. The higher a firm climbs: the further they can be Been, and the more envy, they excite. among their competitors. The light of day • won't hurt the Canada Cycle and Motor Co., because the niore'is seen of their Massey-Harris bicycles the more are sold and the mote people are made happy. C. Pickering is, the agent.—Adv*. EISING QUALITY, ' 'It is the rising quality that makes baking powder good or bad. The label, the tin, the packing, and even the price arc mere details—quality is the essential, the conspicuous part. Without quality there is no value in baking- powder, and it would be dear at any price. It is quality.that makes Sharland's Baking Powder, "Moa"- brand, the iavounte of all successful cooks. It never disappoints, and even in the hands of a novice it gives ' satisfactory results. Every particle of it is pure and of standard strength, bharland's Baking Powder is sold iat all stores, at Cd, Is. and Is Gd per tin. In every shilling tin there I»+- a 4i CO^P°l' ,awl ten coupons will entrtle the holder to a free of « Kery. Hse ful cookery bfloK '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7903, 1 August 1904, Page 6
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