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40 deg.-50 deg. F. TOO COOL FOR COMFORT, BUT— At Adams Bruce, temperatare - has a special significance. You see, experience has shown that however well we make Fether Flake PufS Pastry, to be able to serve it in perfect condition, it must be stored at exactly the right temperature. That's why every Adams Bruce shop is equipped with a special refrigeratpr regulated to keep Fether Flake Puff Pastry at this perfect temperature. So when you buy Fether Flake you know it is fresh — kitchen fresh — kitchen cool. Store . in & cool place and it will keep as' fresh and pure as when it left the Adams Bruce kitchens, right up.to the moment you open the , oven door. Naturally, you'll get beshresults if you .use Fether Flake as soon as possible. 40 deg.-50 deg. F. FETHER FLAKE Kitchen Fresh From ADAMS BRUCE SHOPS J. 0. S. RICHARDS NGAIO STREET, OTAKI BUILDING CONTRACTOR FOR QUICK HOUSES AND ALTERATIONS " Estimates Free — 'Phone 309K

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Chronicle (Levin), 12 March 1949, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 12 March 1949, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 12 March 1949, Page 2

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