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Extract from letter of Private Ward, of the Frontier Mounted Police, Cape Colony August, 1573 : " 1 should just like you to see'the real farm house Dread that I bake ! The oven is one dug in the ground, and is just largo enough to hold our daily quantum of two loaves. We use flour, water, salt, and BexiwiOK a Baking Powder. My bread often Bupriscs me, it is so light, and white as snow. Some of our men will insist that I have been 'in the trade, and nothing 1 can say will convince them to the contrary !, _ N li --This invaluable article may be obtained o alio recurs ami Storekeepers in Id. aud&l packets, and lid. audi.;, patontboa.es.—[ADyx.j;

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 387, 12 July 1879, Page 7

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 387, 12 July 1879, Page 7

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 387, 12 July 1879, Page 7

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