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Baking Powders Every Housewife should know this ? All Baking Powders are chemical compounds, and all are made by chemical processes. Purity, healthfulness, and reliability can be obtained only by chemical control and analysis. Consequently, the skilled chemist alone is # competent to produce a perfect Baking Powder. j as Cream of Tartar. Cream - Tarta _ Baking p^-^ ! ™f m °' C eXn^sive i 0 Prepuce, have long been recog[jjj R1 -as the most desirable type from the point of heaith- ,. fulness and reliability. to - i Ladies who have gone to the trouble to thoroughly tes7 the different brands of Baking Powder on the local I market are unanimous and emphatic in their commen'daS tion of " BALLOON" Brand," the famous pure Grape | Cream of Tartar Baking Powder which has held the I public confidence for the past half-century. 11 Hudson's " BALLOON" Brand Baking Powder contains iy no alUm, ammonia, phosphates, or unwholesome or I cf its ingredients are shown by the fact that it costs con--15 siderably more to manufacture than any other brand. Obtainable at all Grocers. Coupon in each tin entitles you to receive a 'Balloon" Baking Book of tested Recipes. EXCHANGES UNENCUMBERED HOTEL PROPERTY, freehold, licensed premises: trade r - oVfr Jr°. pev lveek< PRICE—£SOOO, includes furniture. Exchange lor farm; Equities adjusted. TIIDCT PT A C3C! fIIDDVTVn nrct\Tnnn tti 1 a Valuable Plant and Premises; turnover £9O to £IOO per month PRICE—£3OOO; Equity £I9OO. Also sound Mortgage of £lßl6 at s±, due about 5 years; total Equity, £3716. Farm wanted in the Waikato, exchange for above. The carrying business is leased at £3 15s per week until September. "pOR EXCHANGE—3OO Acres, leasehold title; mostly flat land and first- ■*■ diss Rwnmn: lnnH ie 'firot-nlnee nknnf Rfl nwo/imi..-,,.! .-..,.,11 !,„...,.. PRICE— £6 per aero; Equity £ISOO. Exchange for grassed land near Hamilton; buildings not needed. FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM—MARTIN WILLIAMS LAND AGENT Next Bank of New Zealand. 'Phone 761. HAMILTON MURRIESPEIRSACO. Have the Creakst Land Bargains of To-day We can show you real rich fertile farms at HUNGRY NORTH AUCKLAND prices ** -560 acres, sheep and tattle country; all in grass except 100 acres fin* heary standing bush; very small house, sheep yards, small orchard; abundantly watered; easy country. Price, £6 10S per acre. No cash down if purchaser erects suitable dwelling. (1321) OUR REPORT—Owner must sell; splendid chance for a big profit from wool-growing and cattle, and for a re-sale there should be an immediate rise tf £'G per acre. "When inspected was carrying 1000 sheep (mostly ewes) and 46 head cattle. Faithfully recommended by the Sole Agents, MURRIE SPEIRS and CO., Hamilton. IVFW RTTNOAT-OW and 50 &aes > one rf tlw I> Ej f f Ofj 11 VJT/VJ-.VF Tf pettiest little farms near Hamilton ; 9 paddocks, fenced with wire and live hedges; 40 acres rich English pasture, 6 acres maize, potatoes and turnips, balance stubble; beautiful Hungalow Villa, waslihouse, trapshed, large barn, cowshed (brick floor), dairy fitted with engine and separator; close to School, Factory, Railway Station. Price, £2625; £6OO deposit. (1999) OUR REPORT—This beautiful little farmery would never have been on the market to-day only that the owner is being called up for active service; situated on one of Hamilton's choicest roads, under 4 miles out; can easily do 20 to 2.5 cows, besides cropping. Early application will be nes>essary. Sole Agents, MURRIE SPEIRS and CO., Hamilton. oqaa "nTrPO^TTT -^a "" y farm ' 10 ° acres t*"^^ ll Hamilton *"*"" L/Lil and Auckland; 4 paddocks, securely fenced; abundantly watered; 60 acres grass, 40 acres fallow, 2 acres beautiful native bush shelter; new homestead 5 rooms, 6-bail cowshed; close to Creamery, School and Station. Price, £25 per acre. '?002) OUR REPORT—Rich Dairying Land, handy to Auckland city; farms in the district have brought over £6O per acre; with a little cleaning up one ion Id double his monev; excellent potato growing country. Sole agents, MURRIE SPEIRS & CO, HAMILTON

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13752, 27 April 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13752, 27 April 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13752, 27 April 1918, Page 3