A SMILE OF INCREDULITY Passes OYBP the face of some people when they are told that Cream of Tartar or Tartaric Add Baking Powders are Injurious to health; yet, nevertheless, It Is true. Medical men and Scientists of the Highest Standing have demonstrated that Cream of Tartar Baking Powder taken with our food, though only small Id quantity, has a very harmful effect upon the system. It is because tho Cream of Tartar used Is converted, during the process of Baking, into Rochelle Salts. This drug has a specific action on the Stomach, Kidneys, and Intestines, and Its continuous use, even when taken with food, is highly condemned by the most thoughtful and advanced Physicians who have given this subject their careful consideration. Choose Yourself whether you will run tho risk of endangering your health by using Cream of Tartar Baking Powders, or take the advice of the Medical Profession and DON'T RISK IT. Wftat the Doctors Say. Dr. Frank A. West, Profesior of Materia Medica, long Island College Hospital, saw: "Hoclielle Salts act as an irritant more or less actively, and when they aro introduced into the system in food they have to be eliminated either through the bowels or kidnoys, and this would produce a highly irritating effect if kept up lor any time." Dr. W. H. Dustman said "A Baiting Powder which would produco Bochelle Salts would inevitably injure the bowels by constant irritation." Dr. JohnHarley, M.D„ London, F.l,S„said: "The injudicious or continuous use of Saline Purgatives (Rochelle Salts) is a predisposing cause of Indigestion or Dyspepsia." Dr. A. Warner Shepard, formerly Health Officer in Brooklyn, said "I have not tho slightest doubt that tlio Mental and Physical Health of Thousands is permanently injured by the eMCEsivo use of Rochelle Salts (which is produced by all Cream of Tartar Baking Powders) in . bread and other forms of food. Itiscertaiuiy a factor in tho alarming Increase of Brieht's Disease of the Kidneys and similar complaints." USE ONLY SHARLAND'S brand BAKING POWDER (It is not mado with Cream of Tartar), Sold in Tins, 1/- & 1/6 each. SHARLAND'S MOA BRAND BAKING POWDER IS soil) BY THK WAIHI CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. riIAKE OERTOS and OOEE TOOTH J- ACHE It, WHAT MR. HARRY DE WINDT, THE GREAT EXPLORER, WRITES! "I think it right to toll yon that on my return on my recent land expedition from Paris to New York, I was practically bald, the few hairs I had left were rapidly coming out! I have only used vour ' Harlene' for two months, and am perfectly astounded at ita marvellous results. My hair has ceased dropping out, and is growing agair quite thickly, and I can safely testify from personal experience to tlic marvellous effects of your ' Ha''ene. EDWARD'S HARLEK FOB THE HAIR JDEAL JpOUM'AIN I i j For ever flowing, \ Easy, Ready writing No pen writes so fluently, with out any sudden stops or unpleasant spurtings. The Bpoon Feed, only fitted to this pun, makes blotting impossible. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen ia in every sense an Ideal pen, and is a constant source of delight to all who writA NAVY OUT TOBACCO Ask for it. P E N. VERY WEAK . LOST FLESH RAPIDLY.' Took quantities of medioiue, Failed all the time, was quickly cured with gARSAPARILLA "The World's Greatest Familj Medicine." You ought to pronfc by it greatly so i you are weak, have lost flesh, aro without appetite, and feel languid and depressed, here is a quick and certain cure. Perhaps the trouble is with your blood and you aie s-ifferifig from headache, boils, eruptions of the skin, scrofula, imd rheumatism) or if you are suffering from weakness of any kind, heroiß a prompt and most perfect cure. AYEB'S SARSAPARILLA poe o a IOC O A Is the typical English Cocoa. It is world-ronowded for its abso lute purity and its great invigorapnpartiea &iv 33 energy aai staying power, and firnmes to tho muscle and nervos. Oadbubyb is cocoa, and the best coooa only. Athletes should ake care to avoid risky conooofcion CERTOg TOOTHACHE POWD ER < CUBE, 1 Chvmiits indStore*
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1307, 20 April 1905, Page 4
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