appetising crusts. It doesn't ecare anybody away from good pie.s, pastry, scones, and tea-caks, ■this story that., pastry is indigestible. You can get a lot of the heavy unwholesome stuff if you choose to have it, but there is real palate delight in the crisp light pie-crusts and pastry that some housewives manage to pla-ce on their tables. If you investigate such successes you will most likely find that Sharland's baking Powder is the secret of success. The high quality and purity of this baking powder make it the favourite of all •successful cooks. It never disappoints; all the ingredients are carefully selected, and are tihe purest and best obtainable. Try a shilling tin and be sure to save the coupon. Sharland's Baking Powder is sold at all stores at Gd^ls, Is 6d pead tin.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVII, Issue 12272, 5 September 1904, Page 5
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