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* - Baking Powder- ' : : '^i"' WHY DO YOU BUY II that which deranges the I; whole system, destroys 3 health, and entails sufferi ing" and expense ? This is j| what Cream of Tartar or I I Tartaric Acid Baking* Powders do. They.are un--13 wholesome! They are un- | wholesome I li Moa Brand , ; . ; ".■ ; - ><" ■ •'/■•"-■• : !t is just the opposite. It per--1 fectly aerates the doug-h, | stimulates appetite by the I beautiful appearance it I gives to either pastry, II scones, or bread, and sup--1 plies one of the most vital J necessities of the human 1 frame at the same time. I H ■%? aEU ft. PtuT i «fa i■■ nr or-i§ li IW aE a ita &#&>%# I 13 | J therefore for you to buy- | best for health, for efficiency, and for pocket. j I At aBS Stones. I 1/6& Tin. TESTIMONIAL. Messrs. Sharland and Co., Limited, Auckland, Dear Sirs,— ■ la response to your request -we hare made an exhaustive trial of Sharland's " Moa" Brand Baiting Powder, especially in regard to the making of SCONES. We find that the Scone 3 made -with it are very light and spongy—the texture being even and the colour much whiter than when made with Cream of Tartar Powders. We would like to remark that many people make the mistake when making Scones of putting them into the hot oven too. quickly after mixing, instead. of allowing them to remain on the tray to work for five or ten minutes before putting into the oven. In conclusion we inay say that after a most thorough investigation of your "Moa" Brand Baking Powder we are satisfied that by its use the very best results are obtained in making SCONES and all other kinds of cakes and pastry. Yours faithfully, MCGREGOR & MONTGOMERY, Bakers and Confectioners, Devonport, Parnell, and Coromandel. June 14. 1905. Money. MONEY TO LEWD in anus or £100 to £10,000 On COUNTRY, CITY, and SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS . iX EXCEPTIONALLY LOW BASES OF INTEREST. Repayments of not less than £25 can be made at any time . on three months' notice. I API>LT TO ANY AGENCY OF THE j Government Insurance-.! Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, i ■ -■ Government liuorance Commission)*. Seeds, etc. FARM SEEDS/^T~ I SEED OATS Jf / New Season's SWEDE // r 1/ . TURNIPS to arrive. // // BLUESTONE and /^^SF VERHORITE / / j^ for spraying / A '« Potatoes, // /J&&' )^ Plants, and // '/ y*k Tree». /' "?%( ft /«2Sv BONEDUST A Hs ■// /'■■•:' Indian Bonedust, K ,/ /'' itesic Slag, / ff Superphosphate,' / / '■' *"d -other'.Manures. ' // -. '■■"/' oftts heat, Bran, Sharps, /McGiil's Oatmeal, Flour, Maize * Custom St., AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13028, 20 November 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13028, 20 November 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13028, 20 November 1905, Page 2

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