is made in Bngland and enjoyed all over the world. It has a new and dclicious flavour,distinct —quite distinct from any other sauce you have ever had before. Rich — Thick — Fruity. Wholesale Ag«nU: T. H. Green and Co* Ltd., Chriatchurck.
At a certain camp in the South of England civilian cooks were employed in the officers' mess. Many ol tho cooks were unfamiliar with military customs, aud were awed by them. One dark night eariy in the days of the camp, a fat oook.was returning late to his barracks. As he stole up a company street a guard perceived him and barked out: "Halt! Who's there?" "I'm jthe cook,"- muttered the new- ™. I f e 1 r ;,. *l sain th ? guard yelled: Halt. ho goes there?" The other was puzzled. He stopped in his tracks. Th® guard yelled loudly the third time: r a 7 Vko goes there?" and advanced threateningly with his bayonet at the other. "Mister, what on earth shall 1 say when you say «Halt!' ;< "Say 'friend,'" said the guard. "But T am t no friend; I'm the cook." '
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16424, 18 January 1919, Page 4
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182Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16424, 18 January 1919, Page 4
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