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Noiiccs- " Vi KV (;,, ,i, : V: i:v l-'v; i.i.mnt ( :.,iii>.'' -•-.\> \m- Likk It." " f'' (;\V ii" v>,-i J .i'j:.• i;:s.• ■i■ S-n-.s-i:- $ i t.-\.K I,'.- 1.-A-K-i-.v r. I'.ii-w-I, i. i. ;'■ ,|, 1 .■:.•■ li'.u-wir,' .if ■ >:: ,:l;i: I'- !I :' ir..:' IVnvd-r,' j',-..|nplly ii j'.'i ■! 1! h■ ■.i I;; )-. "Jimv ei.-'i rnul.l vuu ~.-..m,! .!:<■,• i! I-' ' ! iv. :,..,ii,<-,. i! ' iii.>( cx.-ell.-i.t," S],- .l<in:r '.;' !'.il:iii_' p.iwd.Ts. a .wimlili- , v ■■!, .1;: ■ r.\j '::ill . ii. it ' the various I alii:...- i-r.vil--.ii' ciiiiiir ■■:<■<■ are rm|il',ynl !', ] m■■.IIP-γ :.n arlilirial .-vululiiMi "f rarl-.M ,!i,.xi:, , t., Mij-p..:-;. t!,:-l pr.riu.v.l in lh' -!''!ivli i,y tl.'r ...r i< >u nf Ilir yr.-i-t. '! hi- <■"■.'.;'• .-itiiiii of bakinu ]>'>\\ il. r- v:11■:• ■ < ,0i..-•.;. r,hly. Jt app-a:-.-, 1,, l,c ino-t ruii-vrnii-ii! Li ]i"i]i!'T tin. r-irb.iini; ac.,i 1.;. thr ;irti:-n i.f hydr.ii.-l.luri' , a<-i,l on sodium tiral-i'iiati: fiii.-u in this way salt, uliirh Amiil.r'r widely-nyr.t"i'-iai...-ial i- .-iininoitiiim e;uli He. JI. iias been liillierto fissiimnl ;),;,!. this j-iilj.-mik-i; si ft. r aiding in in.'ikiiiir l!:r dniiu-h rise '.vns v.,laiilis<'d by tin; Iμ-at. ..1' tin- oven. Dr. Ijidemanii ha--, h(,\v.-v..r, fimml ti-.iHh... aiiinionia is by nei means all removed, but remains more or it-.--.-' completely united with the I,'liifen. Tin's ii-idt was coinniiiiiic.itrd to I 1!!' Association of Cheuii--ls assembled at 'Wasliinutou in August, ISJII, and ultliiiKirh 'he jire.-ei.u.'e of iitiiiiioniii is not a souree of danifr for the eonsuiiu-r nearly all the chemists present agreed in discou-i"-'tirinfr 111 , - use of ammonium carbonate in baking powder.'

Jt, is a true tayinjrtlint ' what the eye does not see the heart does not grieve ovor,' but at Ih.; same tinuj it is quite as will that we should carefully avoid any articles used in the preparation of food which arc not healthful. Looking at the enormous trade now done in baking , powder, UM-rs should be careful to fcleet a good brand and keep to it. for it is on ixciiid that in the United Stairs particularly alum and other chemicals not at all suited to improve the delicate orgms of digestion are freely used. Whose are good baking powders ? In settling this question, we must not be too much guided by puil'y testimonials couched in very glowing terms, nor —although it is necessary now-a-days, iu order to make any fioud preparation known, to :' Ivertise freely until such time as all possible consumers are practically stcrjua'uted with its value—rely too much o i newspiper advcrtiscmojits. No-,vlH-re, perhaps, more so than in the Stairs is the baking , powder advertising war raging fiercer. For instance, and to show the extent to which !his rivalry exist.-, we note a reference to the sulijuet iu a recent number of the Oil, I'ti'iitl, inn! brvij Reporter. The Jlcpniicr merrily notes that iii 0112 paper the purest baking powder in the "world is made in Chicago, and the vilest, of all iuiiinoni.-K.'al poisons i; dispensed in New York ; while, iu another organ, evidently subsidised by an opposition company, the verdict is reversed iu a very decided n.iinner. Do not, therefore, be altogether led away by fl ishy advertisements, but lent for i/oiirtc/ics. ' Indigestion doth make brutes or us all,' and many a deed, afterwards bitterly repented, has been committed when the mind was upset by food made with faulty, not to say injurious,

materials. ' How do you pronounce S-h-a-k-L-.V-N-I)'S IJ-A-K-I-N (! P-O-W-P--E-K V ' 1 prunounee it most excellent. It is a pert'eet jireparaliou. healthful, and most to use. , NEW GARDEN SEEDS, FKOM ED W A EI) Vv r EBU & SONS. A LL Tin-: I'KJ.YCII'AL VARIETIES 2\ IX STOCK, including : Emperor Cabbagi , , Kinver Monarch Ci'ulillowei , (early), iManrnotli Cauliflower (main crop), Perfection lirocoli, Sensation Tomato PEAS. Wcrdslcy Wonder, Klectiic Lit;lit-, Stou biiilge .Mmrow, William Htu'ft, Walker's Perpetual Jlrarer, .Is per lb, 21b Is (id ; VorUshire Hi;ro, Gd per lb ; and other well-known sorts. A FEW CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS OAR-KOT. White j!el<.'i;'.n, Jntennediate, Kiirly Horn MANGOLD WTJRTZEL. Miiimnntli Lout; Jted, Lcviatlmn, Vellow (ilobe, v hiiuipion Ye,low Globe, K.in\fr Yellow (Ilobe. Sp.-eini.'ti of Yi-Wrr.v tJlube exhibited at last season's Show weighed -J-iilb, and perfect ; li.ipe.

POTATOES. Stonrbridr/e Clory, Cliicn<,'o Market, J'ilvi.-/i:'« Pioiiiin, ]!nu:c,' Late Rose I'liiin: fi' Wales, b'iakc, White Alii' licfiii CLOVERS. Red Clowr, Cou L'l'fts--, Tiiiiotli3', J?3'cWhite ' Clover, Alsyke, Ribgii>y, Coukstoot MAW USES. Kemptbi-rne, Prosser, ami Co.'s Leading J-iiics in Mock and to order at Factory l'riccs. rooih, Macdomdd, and Co.'.s M'ADiXC HARROW UiSC HAJ{R(JW VL 0 1: (; II S v> IN DM ILLS. &c FiltiiiLjs kept in Stock, CI AKLA NU ' S Ii 0 l^E : l-'lour, P.ran, S'hnip-i Ma:;:o, (Vit--, Chaff Rough Salt, Rock Salt ! T.VIH IT. ! I'Vucint; Wire, 0, 7, mill S I ilai bed Wire Pi- Harl«-il Wire Staples, Rollers, etc. GEO. •}. NfclAL; CAMBRiLKiE. Ist Sepl.-n.lier, Jblii :V fATI 0N A L UrOT EL . ASH O. c.\Mi;;:ii;i.:i".. 1-V.TiE.Y COKVENISWG3 FOB T3AVSLLE.:vt; 0.. TOO'PvlSl'S. ■ '■' ■'- JJraiuls only \ \Vim-s and Spilits :.i pi,. | j -'■■ I!"-..! San.p:-- ■:■ 0.:.s for t ravelU-l , *, ;\:;.i :-, ; aiv-t to R.i;,.--, y St-.'ioti. EILLI All i) F, 00 M - i-'vp'.-rieiavi- .M isiu-r. .:-.•:■ C 0,.,-. St.m-.lin.: am. Wurooni:.. - E S Aiix iiU ii BACH (Lit" of l.'iiterinn Hotel. C:ki uiilgc, and ■ K'iy:i! Mote!, Hamilton), j r II O V R i l'J T OR. J

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3164, 4 October 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3164, 4 October 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3164, 4 October 1892, Page 4

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