% '»/ yy~syss (9-Zq ■2Z yy VkatyKissTrent thinks of STEVENS ESSENCES "In cooking, the question of flavour is allimportant, and when essences are used, only the purest and best should be chosen. "After comparing various brands, I came to the conclusion that 'Cathedral Brand' Essences gave the greatest satisfaction of all. "I have used 'Cathedral Brand' Essences for years, and I always recommend them for household use on account of their strength, purity, and true flavour. "Furthermore, they are the best value, as imported essences have to stand the cost of freight and duty. " 'Cathedral Brand' Lemon Essence is exceptionally fine, as it is a pure product from the fruit itself, and is free from 'terpene,' so often found in lemon essence. "Another high-grade, pure essence is 'Cathedral Brand' Vanilla Essence, which is extracted from real Vanilla Beans. Being the pure extract of the genuine Vanilla Bean, it is much stronger than is required by the Government Pure Foods Act. By using 'Cathedral Brand* Vanilla Essence you are able to give dishes that rich, smooth flavour, which can only be obtained when a pare Vanilla Extract is used. "I am sure that every woman who takes the trouble to see that her grocer sends Stevens* 'Cathedral Brand' Essences will find it more than worth while in every way." Send for this FREE Cookery Book. Miss Trent has compiled a NEW COOKERY BOOK, which tells you how to make many new dishes with "Cathedral Brand" Essences. 10,000 to be distributed FREE. Fill in and post the Coupon below and X free copy will be posted to you. ..✓'Send the Coupon below for a FREE Copy of the New Cookery Book cuumwr essence COUPON-Free Cookery Book To H. F. STEVENS, "Cathedral Brand" Essences, Christchurch. Please post me a free copy of the new "Cathedral Brand"Essences Cookery Book. Enclosed find 4d. in stamps to cover postage, (trapping, etc. Namt~...u Address
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18238, 24 November 1924, Page 13
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