"May good digestion wait ok appetite," Bays Shakespeare, bat "good digestion" will never wait upon bad bread, and it is, tliorefore, of the greatest importance that, In making bread, one should use only those leavening agents which have acquired a high reputation through use in households throughout the world. Foremost amongst these most be reckoned '* Borwick'a Gold Medal Baking Powder," which has stood tho test In every climate of the world. Get it, use it, and add your testimony to that of the millions who praise it.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6695, 3 May 1883, Page 6
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