HOME-BAKING A PLEASURE NOW Messrs Brown & Polson, the celebrated Paisley firm of Corn Flour fame, have brought out a new preparation of their Corn Flour for home-baking, which they have named " Paisley Flour." It is to be mixed one part with six to eight of ordinary Hour, for raising and improving scones, cakes, pastry, and household bread, and when used no yeast, baking soda, or other raising agent is required. Tho peculiar advantages of " Paisley Flour " are that the work of baking is made quite simple, and the process of rising is so assisted that success is assured. Bread is mproved in flavor, and made easy of digeson even when now. Everyone who bakes ao home should try it at once. A free sample packet may be had on application to J. B. Gilfillan& Co., Fortstreet, Auckland, naming the Poverty Bay Herald. — Advt.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8052, 30 October 1897, Page 4
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