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Extract from letter of Private Ward, of the Frontier Mounted Police, Cape Colony August, 1878 : "I should just like you to see the real farm Jiouse Bread that I bake ! The oven is one dug in the ground, and is jnst large enough to hold our daily quantum of two loaves. "We use flour, water, salt, and BeitwiCK s Bakin«, Powder. My bread often suprises me, it is so light, and white as snow. Some of our men will insist that I have been ' in the trade,' and nothing I can say will convince them to the contrary !. N. B.—This invaluable article may be obtained of all Grocers and Storekeepers in Id. and 2d packets, ana 6d. and Is. patent boxes.—[Advt.]! Anemic for several years'past. 1 could neither stand nor digest any food. Few bottles of Dusart s syrup have brought back my appetite and restored my former strength. I likewise gave this medicine tose young rickety infant of mine ; all traces of diseaedisappeared, and the child's constitution-is well developed.—Mrs. Johnson, Washington, United States. —rADVT.J

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 422, 13 March 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 422, 13 March 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 422, 13 March 1880, Page 3