CHARMING A HUSBAND.
It is uot enough to marry a man young lady: you ueod to keep him attached aud giad. Not according to tho occasional idea of first catching your hare and then cooking him. Modern meu respond bettor to gentler treatment. It is far easier to charm than to drive them.
You may be beautiful as lihodopis, wise as Hypatia, sweet as Chloe, but you can't charm a husband properly if you feed him badly. Nor can you hope to feed him well if you give him cakes and pastry containing inferior baking-powder—the insidious aud virulent poisou of evnry clay. Have uotbiug to do with such stuff in your cooking; it's dangerous, aud the average husband still dies quite soou enough.
Use Sharlaud's Baking Powder— Moa Braud. It contains no injurious tiling, and it is absolutely the best in the world for all culinary purposes. Send post card to Sharlaud and Co., Ltd., Wellington, for free sample tin. Retail all stores at Gd, Is, and Is (id.*
" Linsesd Compound ' —the " Stockpcrt Remedy" for Coughs and Coda. Of 40 years' proven efficacy.*
" Coaguline," " Klinx, -Tenasitine" — Cement for breakages, manufacturing purposes, etc.*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 9893, 25 January 1911, Page 6
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192CHARMING A HUSBAND. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 9893, 25 January 1911, Page 6
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