<3* •XT §i> ©lb? latgltalt pitm Pudiitng Already Mad® to Save Your Time Every woman loves to serve such a pudding. Now every woman can. All that is necessary is» boiling or steaming before serving. These puddings are beautifully rich without being heavy. The best butter, fresh eggs and the choicest of fruits are used in a good old English recipe. The big saving in time, trouble, and money is obvious, and a wonderful welcome for Ernest Adams's Ye Olde English Plum Pud Wings is assured. jfetolyaMmMMiiMTv /vlU' 12 lIS 01 SAMPLE SIZE 1/- IN BASINS 1/6, 2/3 & 3/Sour people ' 111 11 1 ■ basins) Obtainable at aJbov@ prices only at 3 ADAMS ERNEST nvniTAV LIMITED CAKE SHOPS and city agents
A person six feet in height standing on level ground can, with average eyesight, seo obioets on the same love] for a distance of three and a quarter miles. YOUR STORE SELLS "P.D." There is an increasing demand for "P.D.," the new and more effective fly killer. Very economical, a little goes a long way. At all stores in Boz, 160.z and 320z cans. "P.D." «prayers ar« also obtainable.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 9
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189Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 9
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