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jgORWTCK’S BAKING 'POWDER Is used by Thousands of Families for Raising Bread, with half the trouble and in a quarter of the time required with, yeast, Berwick’s Bak ng Powder With this article sn ail loaves of bread can be made in a few minutes if placed in a quick oven Borwicks Raking Powder Makes delicious, hot, digestive tea cakes ia e, few minutes, and Norfolk Dumplings belter than yeast, .Berwick’s Baking Powder invaluable at the diggings and rn the burh where no yeast is to bo got. Berwick’s Bak ng Powder Saves eggs end butter in making puddings and pastry, and prevents indigestion. Berwick’s Baking Powder As used in the Arctic Expepitions, and by tbe Armies in the Crimes and China, will keep for years in a dry place. Awarded four Gold Medals for excellence of quality. Berwick’s Baking Powder Will secure the following important results—

Bread will be made cheaper, more digestive, and in one-fourth the time; rates, pudoings ant pastry wiil be made light, wholesome and delicious, with half the usual quantity of egg-j and butter, and flour will be converted into tea cakas, buns, scones, Norfolk dumpings, etc, in a few minutes at a trifling cost. Wholesale of Gl. BOEWICK AND SONS, (Jhiawell street, London. WOED IN SEASON 28 TEARS’ PRACTICE in the Colony on SPECIAL DISEASES has given De L. L. SMITH the most thorough knowledge of Diseases in all its intricacies. In ENGLAND he was Assistant to the greatest Syphilographer in the World M.D., London. Thus, in visiting Db L. L. SMI T H, PATIENTS know they an consulting one who CANNOT BE EXCELLED in the Old or in the New WORLD In Nervous Affections, in Nervous Debility, in Affections Eclating to Married Life, in the Indiscretions of Early Youth, in Loss of Memory, Consult Dr L. L. S M I T H, 182 Collins street East (late the residence of His Excellency). Medicines, appropriately packed, will like wise bo sent to any address. Every attention is paid to the appropriate package of parcels. De L. L, SMITH, M.D., *l6*) Ci ROBERT JAMES CULVERWELL, 182 Collins street East. Melbourne.

NERVOUS DEBILITY PREMATURE DECAY MELANCHOLIA, AND ALL NERVOUS DISORDERS Immediately Relieved and permanently Cured by the use of the celebrated INVIGORATING POWDERS mHBBI POWDERS ?.rs carefuily and Scientifically prepared worn the prescription of a Physician who lias mads the treatment of the above complaints a Life Study. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CURED By the use of these Powders ; and all Sufferers should give them an early Trial, and be convinced of their Marvellous CURATIVE POWERS. Full Instructions for Use accompanying each parcel. Price, 7s 6d per packet. Forwarded post free to any address, on receipt of Post Office Money Order, payable to the undersigned D. KINNEAR BROWN, Wholesale and Retail Agent, 21 Market St Melbourne

rjIHE GOVERNMENT DISINFECTANTS Are the best and cheapest. Free from Poison, agreeable in Smell. Used by the War Department of Her Majesty's Government, A PINK'CARBOLIC POWDER, Packed in 1 and 2 cwt. Iron-bound Casks ; also in lib. packets and i 1 1, 1, and 21b perforated boxes ; also Fluid, in j, P pint, and quart bottles. The GOVERNMENT CARBOLIC AND TAR SOAPS THE GOVERNMENT SANITARY COMPANY, 1‘ HAYMAN & CO., DUNEPP T , Bole Agents for New Zealand and Australian Colonies.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1075, 24 February 1883, Page 1

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548

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1075, 24 February 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1075, 24 February 1883, Page 1

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