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CHARMING A HUSBAND. i~ is net enough to marry a man. young lady; you need to keep him attached and glad. Not according to the oeea ional idea of first catching your hare and then cooking him. Mo dern men respond better to gentler (treatment. It is far easier to charm tba-n to drive them. You may.-be as beautiful as Rhodopis, wise as Hypatia. sweet as Ch-loe. but you can't charm n husband properly if you feed him badly. t\or can you hope to feed him weil if you give him cakes and pastry containing inferior baking-powder —the insidious and virulent poison of everv day. Have nothing to do with meh stuff in your cooking; it's dangerous, and th f . average husband still dies quite soon enough. Use Sh-arland's Baking Powder — Moa Brand. It contains no injurious thing:, and it is absohitelv the best Send post ear J to Sharland and Co.. L«t.d.. Wellington, for free -:a.mp!e tin. Retail at all stores at 6d, Is, and 1/6. TATE.NTS AND SPECIFICATIONS. Many valuable patents have been lost to tlve inventors simply through fn.nltv specifications and drawings. Consult "HENRY HUGHES, Patent Ao-ent. 157. Featherstou Street. Wel■■ington, and be sure of obtaning the fullest award of your ingenuity. Pamphlet "Advice to Inventors'' posted free on application. Established ISS2.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 20 August 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 20 August 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 20 August 1910, Page 5

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