0 nce upon a time 1 here was 4 lady who was baking 4 very special sponge for 8 very important supper. Well; this lady had just mixed in the Baking Powder when she heard a crash and then silence, and then 8 terrific caterwauling; and she said SMy goodness; and rushed into the front rooma Well, when little Lennie had been comforted and she had fixed things ups which took about half an hour you know how time flies back she came to finish the mixing of this sponge we are talking about,and she popped it in tbe oven and timed it to the tick, and when she opened the oven door the sponge was 93 flat 98 a pancake: And do you know why? Because pre-war Baking Powder started working 08 soon 98 it was mixed, and sometimes worked itself out before it got in the oven, which caused many failures one way and another: To-day that' $ all changed: Phosphate Baking Powder does its work in the oven nowhere else: Today, if you've mixed in the Baking Powder and the 'phone rings Or baby cries, Or anything else calls you away, thene 8 n0 harm done: Even if you re away for an hour Or mores simply stir mixture gently before putting into oven: Also, Phosphate Baking Powder is superior to pre-war Baking Powder for aeration, texture, taste and keeping quality. BAKING POWDERS MADE FROM FOOD PHOSPHATE mean Better Baking Powder Better Cooking plus Better Health The Pure Food Phosphate now used by all reputable Baking Powder Manufacturers is a product of Albright & Wilson, and is distributed in NZby Imperial Chemical Industries (NZ) Ltd,, 16 The Terrace, Wellington: Master don't plaster the Hair Vanbro Hair Cream is neither oily nor scented. It gives the hair a nice gloss and holds it in place. A man'8 hair cream to do a man'8 job: 1/7 a jar everywhere: VANBRO HAIR CREAM WATER Oil Fan Staderen Brora Ltda Lower Taranaki S1 Wellingter.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 251, 14 April 1944, Page 2
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331Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 251, 14 April 1944, Page 2
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