Baking Powder. ■ j You do not mean to say that the small quantity of [ Cream of Tartar Baking Powder I take in Scones and j Pastry and Cakes can do me harm ? | We give you the evidence of Physicians of high j standing" rather than our own opinion. We do, however, I state an acknowledged fact—that small quantities of 1 Drugs, when taken regularly for a long period, especially | when they have specific actions on certain organs, | I always do hafitii I Rochelle Salts, which is produced during baking j I from Cream of Tartar Baking Powder, is a drug which I Rochelle Salts, which is produced during baking 1 from Cream of Tartar Baking Powder, is a clrug which S I has a specific action upon the Stomach, Kidneys, and p Intestines. 1 1 UNDOUBTEDLY I s I | Evidence of Physicians, j Dr. Philip E. Donlin, Ex-Deputy Coroner of New I York, said:— | " Rochelle Salts are nothing more or less than a Cathartic Drug, | and have a profound influence upon the bowels and some upon the kidneys. They irritate these and produce a morbid condition which | 9 in the end is bound to result in constipation. They are always 0 I produced in Cream of Tartar Baiting- Powders during 1 ■ the process of baking." | J Dp. William H. Dustman said | I "I have no hesitation in saying that a small dose of Rochello j I Salts taken daily for a considerable time (as in Cream of Tartar | 9 Baking Powders) would have a most injurious effect, and i would be especially dangerous to both Stomach and Bowels. It is 3 purely a medicine, and has no place in an article of diet for a § healthy man. A Cream of Tartar Baking Powder would inevitably ; injure the Bowels by constant irritation." injure "the Bowels by constant irritation." | A FACT. ! ■■■mm T"" JJJ " •MHMKi Sharland's Moa Brand Baking Powder j DOES NOT produce Rochelle Falts during Baking. j Sharland's Moa Brand Baking Powder j | IS NOT a Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Sharland's Moa Brand Baking Powder j Is perfectly Wholesome and Healthful. f Sharland's Moa Brand Baking Powder { Makes Light Digestible Pastry. Sharland's Moa Brand Baking Powder i liitf I 6d., 1 /-, and 1 /© Tins. ( || || |HMM 11 IIP 1 1 I——— ■■■■!■! Win — ■■■■mill Hill in ■■ ——01 mii ■ I 111 in f 'II I"~| ITT ~ nun rnrrT"- in r~inr~ rs T~Furnishing Goods. SUPERIOR RANGE Furniture and Draper}/ NEWEST DESIGNS ll* ART SHADES. REVERSIBLE WASHING CRETONNES—SpeciaI Linefast colours, 1/1 yard. MATERIALS FOR LOOSE COVERS. FANCY SILK CURTAINS-New Effects. CURTAIN and DPAPING MATERIALS for Bedsteads, Windows, etc. Our Furnishing Drapery Department is Worthy of Your Inspection I if Limited, " The People's " Furnishing Warehouse, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. s^^r)^%H A D 0 *"' "° your Salad « wilh «. ,'HANTS, Auckland and Thames. I'.O. Box 13; lletail Telephone 468. iI.MAiAK. Noither your Guests nor your Family will fcgfaimd fa' S < TraA>EfaA tliank on- ™ TJSE QITAIILAXD'S. Fresh and Slacked Fish Daily at Mart, v.J O 'ustom-Btreet, opposite the Customhouse. rown paper parcels retail. J IT 18 -piIK BEST YOU CAN HAVE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12819, 20 March 1905, Page 2
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