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SHARLAND'S MOA BAKING POWDER

Is famous throughout Now Zealand for its absolute purity and strength . It contains nothing but what is healthful and nutiiti ous, and only what is found in meat, fish, corn, rice and wheat. Mr William Southall, F.L S., President of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, testifies :—": — " I uave made a chemical and microscopical examination of Sharland's Baking Powder, and find it quite pure and wholesome and free from admixture with alum, so frequently present in ordinary baking powders. Sharland's Baking Powder will bo found of much use in the preparation of bread." Our sales last year exceeded eight hundred gross, and bid fair to double that quantity the year. Can any better evidence as to its merits be doßired ?"

Tho genuine WertheimSowing Machines with latest improvements for band and tread/c oa liberal terms for cash, or time payment* at G. M. Brasoh & Co. A DRINK FOR THE GODS," so said the great Prophet — Mahomet, when taking bis cup of coffee under the fig tree. If you would enjoy such drink Crease's A 1 Coffee. Sold only in 1 and 21b .tins V Advt MAHOMET SAID :— " The ink of the wise is worth more than the blood of martyrs. ' Perhaps all do not agree with (his, but everyone acknowledges that Crease's A.I. Coffee when onco tried is always used. THERE IS ONE THING every house wife should know, and that s — Heroule* Basins Powdeb is the best. Why ? It ia the cheapest because it is the best for making bread, pastry cat-ea, puddings oouea &s In 6d and Is tins. — Al>vr ENGRAVING of all descriptions executed by McKee & Oamble, N.Z Press Agency, Wellington. Advertising Blocks, Brass Door Plates, Stencil Plates, Copper Plate and all other kinds of engruving. Send for quotation. To Darken Gbr? Haib. — Lockyert 3olphur Hair RestoreiU • he quickest, best •afest; costa ess, effects more than an other T'^e eclor produced is most patura Locsyer's >. pour is the only EnglisbH'i* Bistorer *uiT«raslly Bold— Adt* > AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN aays if the public would drink less tea and mart Coffee there would be a great many lesfc > •offerers from that troublesome complaint (—indigestion. Creases Al Coffse ia th« best. Sold only in 1 "aid 2lb tine Arv: * "KEATING'S POWDER destroys BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES, and all other insects, .whilst quite harmless, to domestic animal?. In extermutatipg Beetles tho success of , this powder is extraordinary. . It- is perfectly clean, in application. See tho article you purchase is "KEATING'S," as imitations iare noxious and ineffectual. Sold in Tins,?6d Is, and 2s fid each,jby all chomiata. f Holloway's Ointment and Pills. — A frequent cause of gout and roheatnatijoi is the inflammatory state of. the blood, 'attended with bad digestion and general t debility. A few doses of the Pills taken in time are an effectual preventive against gout and rheumatism. Anyone who huß an attack of either should use Holloway's Ointment also, the powerful action of whiob, combined with the operation oi the Pills, must infallibly effect a euro. These Pills act directly on "the blood, wbiob they purify and improve. 'Having ;onco subdued the severity of those diseases, persi verance with the Ointment, after fomenting tbe affected joints with warm briny, will speedily relax all stiffness and prevent any permanent contraction. • „

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9668, 10 April 1893, Page 3

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SHARLAND'S MOA BAKING POWDER Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9668, 10 April 1893, Page 3

SHARLAND'S MOA BAKING POWDER Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9668, 10 April 1893, Page 3

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