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HOM K- B A KING A PLEAS UK B NO W Mkssks Bkown and Polsos, the celebrated Paisley firm of Corn Flour fame, have brought out a new preparation of their Coin Flour for home baking, which they have named " Paisley Flour." It is to be mixed one put with six to eight of ordinary Hour, for raising and improving stones, cakes, pastry and household bread, and when used no yeast, baking soda, or other raising agent is required. Tlie peculiar advantages of " Paisley Flour " are that the work of baking is made quite simple, and the process of raising is so assisted that success is assured Bread is improved in flavour, and made easy of digestion even when new. Everyone who bakes at home should try it at once. A lice sample packet may be had on application to J. B. Gilfilla.ii and Co., Foitstreet, A uckland, naming The Waikatu Akc: L'S,

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Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 209, 13 November 1897, Page 3

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Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 209, 13 November 1897, Page 3

Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 209, 13 November 1897, Page 3

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