WHY NOT MAKE YOUR OWN BREAD?
It is no trouble with MAGIC YEAST, which is put up in tablets handy to use. Home-made bread is always more nutritious atnd palatable, beside^ keeping better than other bread. There is nothing'nicer on the table than well-baked home-made bread; it aids digestion, which means good health. Youngsters thrive on it better and grow into stronger and healthier men and women; this has been the dictum of every doctor on earth. Magic Yeast is one of the greatest blessings to every household, overcoming the yeast troubles. Making yeast is the bane of every housewife in making bread. Magic Yeast is so simple in use a girl can make bread. Magic Yeast makes the bread you like. There are six tablets in each packet, sufficient for 30 lib loaves. Price sixpence Der packet. Sevenpence post paid. GIBSONS AND PATERSON, LTD., WANGANUI. The Stores for Good Goods;.
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, Butterworth 3 for 39, Oulhvick 2 for 52, | Wilde 0 for 9, Treadwell 0 for 31. j j COLLEGE B. f (First Innings). Butterworth, b Tronson- 21 Latham, not out 28 Taverner, c Marshall b Tronson ... 0 Hodges, b Brown 18 Smith not out 14 Extras 8 Total for 3 wickets 89 COLLEGE A v. ARAMOHO. Aramoho were dismissed for 59 against College A, who had lost two wickets for lt)4 at the end of the day's play. Scores :— ARAMOHO. (First Innings.) i Roud, b Bernau 3 ■ Fargie, b Bernau 7 i Spurdle, c Peake b Marshall 16. Haywarcl, b Bernau 2 Taylor, b Marshall 0 \ Baldwin, not out 19 , MeKersley, b Bernau 1 Ahem, c and b Bernau 0 Seeling, b Marshall 1 F. Pepper, b Bernau 0 Wbrsop, b Marshiall 0 j Extras 10 Total 59 Bowling analysis: Bernau 6 for 17, ; Marshall 4 for 22, Oaldwell 0 for 10. COLLEGE A. (First Innings.) Crosse, b Sourdle 18 I Beattie, b Spurdle 17 i Caldwell, not out 37 , Bernau, not out 28 i Extras 4 Total for two wickets ...104 During the tea adjournment in the Wanganui A versus B match, on Cook's Gardens on Saturday afternoon, presentations were made to two members of the B team. Mr Arthur Howard, who leaves for Dunedin this week, was presented with a handbag, and Mr R. W. Orton received a silver rose-bowl upon the occasion of his joining the ranks of the benedicts,,... ...
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20038, 23 March 1914, Page 2
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