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If YOU CAN'T BAKE A CAKE LIKE THIS WRITE TO US Today, New Zealand Baking Powders are prepared with BETTER BAKING BUREAU Albright & Wilson'$ Food Phosphate; which means that they are better than they have ever been before. For A & W Food To assist New Zealand housewives to overcome Phosphate supersedes all other rising agents. It ensures wartime baking problems; we have set uP a Better Baking Bureau underone of New Zealand' s better aeration, better 'keeping quality, better texture, plus foremost chefs: If you have a baking failure the extra nutritional value of that precious and scarce health write to the Better Baking Bureau ; give details element Phosphate: of the recipe method of mixing and the fault: So if you have an occasional baking failure and, with gas and electricity Advice will be given absolutely free: shortages; and with rationing of ingredients such as eggs, sugar and butter occasional disappointments can be expected don t blame the Baking Address your enquiries to: Powder. These new Baking Powders have been so exhaustively tested, So Better Baking Bureau; thoroughly proved, that we place our reputation behind the statement that they are outstandingly better than any Baking Powders ever clo Imperial Chemical Industries (NZ) Ltde produced in New Zealand previously. 16 The Terrace, Wellington: A & W P U RE F 0 0 0 Phosphate IS USED I AlL LEAdIN � Baking Powders Albright & Wilson s Food Phosphates are distributed in New Zealand by Imperial Chemical Industries (NZ:) Ltd;, 16 The Terrace; Wellington, and Maritime Buildings, Quay Street, Auckland:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 298, 9 March 1945, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 298, 9 March 1945, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 298, 9 March 1945, Page 3

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