BOUND TO RISE,
Food raised by Sharland’s Baking Powder may be oaten hot oven by dyspeptics with impunity. For quick baking raises bread. hisouits, rolls, muffins and all binds of cake without tho aid of yeast, saloratus, or cream of tartar, rendering them lighter, sweeter and more palatable *<nd wholesome. It avoids all decomposition of the flour caused by yeastrising, saving a large proportion of its most nutritive elements, and making the flour go farther. Endorsed by Mr William Southall, F.L.S., President of the Birmingham Microscopical Society, and by several leading physicians in the Colony. Sold by all grocers.
Ho! for the Brantford “ Eed Bird ” the famous Canadian bicycle. Every part of these machines is guaranteed for ever* no matter into who so hands they may pass. Good enough! y. E. Wright* opposite Martin’s Fountain. 127 Autumn Fashions.—Now mantles* new capes, new jackets, new millinery, new children’s millinery* new dress material, new* ribbons, new gloves, nev hosiery, now mackintoshes now open and ready for inspection at C. Smith’s, the Cash Draper, Cuba street, [5Ol
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3094, 3 April 1897, Page 3
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174Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3094, 3 April 1897, Page 3
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