In consequence of the agricultural depression the Earl of Ancaster has made a return of 20 per cent, to his tenantry in the halfyearly rent audit. Ladies, when ordering your next tin of baking powder, please try Tucker's. You may be told by your grocer in some few eases that another is much better, etc., etc., but Tucker's has been before the Auckland public for 19 years, and to-day the sales are increasing, and the Family Baking Powdar is very much to the fore still. This surely is a guarantee of its purity and strength. If you will insist upon it your grocer can supply you with it every time, but you will need to impress- him-*-" it must be ■Tucker's." -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12663, 17 September 1904, Page 5 (Supplement)
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