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A BAKING POWDER THAT MEANS MUCH TO THE HOUSEWIFE WHO WANTS REAL GOODNESS. If you don't believe that a Baking Powder can make a powerful difference in the wholesomeness and goodness of cakes, scones, and pastries, you should make a test with Tucker's " Family" Baking Powder, and prove it. There is a betterness about it which no housewife can fail to realise once she tries itnot only the betterness of cooking qualities, but the betterness of wholesomeness and digestability. The advent of cheap commercial Baking Powders during the war period has done much to impair the quality of home-made baking, and the time has arrived for housewives to know that such Baking Powders are not the kind she really would desire for her family baking. The health qualities of cookery are the main qualities, and Baking Powder can make a wonderful difference. Thousands of housewives have already found this out, and will have no other but Tucker's Family" brand. It is the real, true, genuine Baking Powder, with not a substitute or inferior ingredient in it. It has been unavoidably somewhat high-priced during the war period, but to-day it is down to a price that makes it by far the best value on the market, and within the reach of every home. Prices are 2s 2d for the large tin, other sizes in proportion. Make the test with your next batch of cakes and scones, and you will never again use any other.

A FEW USERS OF THORNYCROFT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES:—Curtis and Co., Carriers, Etc., Wellington, a Model X 3-ton; Campbell and Sons, Carriers, Etc., Wellington. Model J, 4J-tona; Murphy Bros., Brick and Tile Works, Wellington, i Model J, 4i-tons; Cunningham Bros., Carriers, Lower Hutt, 1 Model G, 6-tons; N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., Wellington, Model J. ij-tons; W. Chapman, contractor, Martinborough, Model J, 4*-ions; A. E. Hewitons, General Carrier, Martinborough, Model J* ■IJ-tons ; A. McCarthy, Wool Contractor" Martinborough, Model J., 4t-tons; N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. ABsn., Ltd., Christchurch. 4 Model Js; A. M. Lewis and Son, Gisborne Model J; G. Spencer, Carrier, Hastings,' Model 3 ; Boyle Bros., Waipukurau, Model J; Blair Bros., Waipukurau, Model J; Wellington City Council, Model J; p J. Colter Sawmiller, Oh&kune, Model J,*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17205, 5 July 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17205, 5 July 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17205, 5 July 1919, Page 11

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