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KEATING’S PERSIAN INSECT DESTROYING POWDER. THIS Powder is quite harmless to animals, but unrivalled in destroying Fleas, Bugs, I mmetsFlies, Cockroaches, Beet les, Gnats, Mosquitoes, Moths in Furs, Silver species of insect TRADE MARK Fish, and every other in all stages of metamorphosis. Sold in packets, tins, and bottles of various sizes. Caution. —The public are particularly requested to notice the Trade Mark and the signature on the bands. Agents for Melbourne, Benson Bros., Hood and Co., and Levy Bros.—For Sydney, Elliot Bros., and Row’s Drug Store. Dec 22. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CAPTAINS AND SHIPOWNERS. BORWICK’S BAKING POWDER "If AKES bread light and digestible in ill a few minutes without standing to rise as with yeast. Pastry and Puddings* should never be made without it, as it renders them light and easy of digestion, and saves butter and eggs. TESTIMONIALS. BORWICK’S Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Steam Ship Kaikoi ra. Mr Borwick, May 28th, 1867. Dear Sir,—Having been chief pastrycook at the Royal Hotel, Sydney, for the period of eighteen mouths, and for the last sixteen months pastry-cook and baker on board the above ship, I have great pleasure in recommending your Baking Powder to the notice of the public. During the above periods I have constantly used it and consider it the best preparation of the kind that ever came under my notice. I have the honour to remain, yours truly, Richard Adams. BAKING Having tried Borwick’s Baking Powder, we consider it invaluable, especially in passenger and emigrant ships, as it makes bread and pastry light and digestible, effecting a great saving in time and labour, as the bread is prepared in a few minutes, instead of the ordinary slow process of fermentatino by yeast. Captain’s Name. James G. Gibbon ... Barque Josh. G. Grange ... ~ John H. Cluton ... ~ W. P. Hammond ... ~ J. B. Brown ... Brig James Buttry ... ~ Ship. 4 King Oscar.’ ; Ilecoree. ’ ‘ Sorata.’ ‘ Princess [Beatrice. ’ ‘ Miss Kil[mansegge.’ ‘ Hopeful.’ POWDER. Sold by all Chemists, Druggists, and Storekeepers throughout the Colonies, and Wholesale at the Manufactory, C his well Street, London. May be had from any London House. Dec. 31, 1867. TESTIMONIALS. In answer to your request, I am happy to say I have tested Borwick’s Baking Powder, and it proves to be very good when properly used.—Yours, etc. J. E. GUERIN, Head Cook. Government House, Sydne} 7 , N.S.W., 19fch March, 1867. BORWICK’S I hereby certify that I have made a careful analysis of Borwick’s Baking Powder. The iugredients are all of the purest description, perfectly wholesome, well and proportionally mixed, and will keep good in an} 7 climate. Indeed I consider it a beautiful farinaceous powder and well qualified for raising bread, pastry, etc CHARLES WATT, Analytical Chemist. Sj'dney, 4th May, 1866. BAKING 1 have used Borwick’s Bakimg Powder for the last twelve years, and consider it to be an invaluable help to thrifty housewives who delight in making home happy, as they can thereby make cakes and puddings for their families at a much less cost than with eggs. —Yours etc. M. ROBERTS, Matron to the Female Refuge, Sydney. POWD E R . Sold by all Chemists, Druggists, and Storekeepers throughout the Colonies, and Wholesale at the Manufactory Ch is well Street, London. May be had from any London House. Jan 4, 1868. ft CHWEPPE’S SODA WATER OOHWEPPE’S LEMONADE. SCH YVEPPE’S POTASS WATER. SCHWEPPE’S MALVERN WATER. Consumers are particularly requested to ask for SCHWEPPE’S, and observe Trade Mark, as many spurious imitations are now offeied to the public. Manufactories at London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Bristol, Derby, Malvero. Nov 14, 1868.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1023, 6 May 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1023, 6 May 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 1023, 6 May 1869, Page 1

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