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FOOD PRODUCTS.

What shall we eat and "what shall we drink? Tbie is a question which affect* every one of us, more especially the good hWisewife, who takes a keen interest in her home, for she will be careful to only purchase spch articles of food products as are fresh, c:ean, and wholesome. She should also be economical, and not pay more for them than their market value. The greatest protection is given to all purchasers at Kincaid's G.I.C. The food products at this establishment cannot be excelled. They are imported from the best markets of the world. The local purchases are made by Mr Kincaid personally, and dispensed by hie carefully trained assistants.

The Teas supplied by the firm are known as the " Ceyljndo " and " Kincole " brands, which are some of the finest teas grown in Ceylon and India. The prices of these teas are within tl;e reach of all, viz.. No. 1 Is 4d, special Is 6d, No. 2 2s, No. A 2s 4d per lb, coupons packed in each packet. By saving your coupons you secure a handsome present.

Canterbury may well feel proud of many of its products, but none of them are mroe vrorthy of note than the Hams and Bacon, Canterbury grown, and cured by Kincaid'e G.I.C. Thie firm has obtained 63 first and special prizes for their excellent quality. It would not be out of place to mention that this firm have the most up-to-date plant for roasting and grinding coffee. Have you ever tried their freuh ground coffee 7 It is delicious. Prices v>, Is 4d and Iβ

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11501, 6 February 1903, Page 8

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266

FOOD PRODUCTS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11501, 6 February 1903, Page 8

FOOD PRODUCTS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11501, 6 February 1903, Page 8

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