JUDGE FAIRLY. ■ ? Don't go by the label you see on a tin, but put the contents to a fair test. As a general proposition you may take it that very extravagant claims appear on most labels-everything i 3 said to be the best, without any regard to the superlative degree of the adjective employed. It is different with Sharland's Baking Powder; it is just what it is claimed to be—a good, honest, reliable baking powder, that never disappoints the cook. The ingredients are all pure and wholesome, scientifically proportioned and thoroughly well mixed. In every shilling tin there is a cook book coupon, and ten coupons will entitle you to a free copy of a cookery book worth 33 Od. Thi3 book is being given away simply as an advertisement and with the object cf getting a fair trial for Sharland's Baking Powder, which maybe obtained at all stores at Cd, Is, Is 6d per tin.—Advt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7826, 19 August 1904, Page 3
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