BUILDING THE HOME. HOW YOUNG WIVES GO WRONG. In the first flush of married happiness mistakes 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 depond on her cooking. She has troubled her head so little about domestic science that she doesn't even know poison from food in certain cases. She does not know/ for instance, that to uso inferior or impure baking-powder in her cookeiy is to embark upon a career of slow poisoning. The yse of any baking-powder containing "drugs: means slow and sure destruction of v even the strongest constitution. Inferior baking-powder makes pastry lighter and death more ccitain. < Sharland's Baking Powder ,is tho best on cartlPfor'all culinary,purposes, and conlainriid'raM or any ; injurious drug. Thero iVa Moa on every tin. Look for it. )£end*jK)'st card to.Sharland and Co., fop, a\freo samplo tin. RetaiKof all stores.* One trial convinces. 1 ; 1 '" Kf -''' For Influenza take Woods' Gcreat PeppflrminM2nre.Pr>Ne*er" foils, la 'Bd, 2a W.-AAitn»J3 9 ! !, 1; *<., 6M.^" h *t ',4'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9506, 5 May 1911, Page 6
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