EMPLOYING OVER 2000 BRITISH WORKERS JAMES PASCALL, LtcL 9 M ™fediirlns Confectioners, LONDON, Las! Year were awarded flue GOLD MEDAL-at the Children's Welfare EXHIBITION,, held at ©LYMPIA, LONDON, ' ■ ==■' For the BEST CONFECTIONERY. * ;' ' - ' ' ' .n'-'"" Over ialf a century ago JAMES I ' 1 ,PASCALL started manufacturing 'AFTER all, in a question of food, and especially .of what our Little Folks eat, PURITY 18 tie vital con- | WHEN a great variety of articles Sweets, and he set out with one sideration. Children quickly discover - what they like! But the . Mother is ever on the . ! • ai i e manufactured, requiring end'fixed resolve, It was, perhaps, a | . ' I less ingredients and involving inplain and simple plan—but it was | watch for what is REALLY GOOD for them. And it is just here that with PASCALL'S, cessant watchfulness, and sura big ideal, and, therefore, a re- f MOTHER IS ALWAYS SAFE. In truth, she knows it so well that she indulges in PASCALL'S ' prising skill, it-is no light task , .sponsible undertaking. The de- "■ I - ' " ' . I 1 accomplish all these things—. * termination was to ■* : herself, and more and more, in PASCALL'B CHOCOLATES, too. And FATHER, wise j but it is thus that public confidence j "MAKE THE BEST" ' i ; follows suit. Men to-day are not above eating sweets. ,Why need they be? There is nourishment I " ' ~ f as well as pleasure in the consumption of PASCALL'S SPECIALITIES—whiIst the range is wide enough j 0 0 0 ana to that .policy and practice j . t . t I ■ ■ ' . ■ v . the firm has rigidly adhered all ■ to cover all requirements and to satisfy all tastes: in the leisure hour, at meals, between meals, when PASCALL'S Chocolates' and .- through thenars, and is doing.so | travelling, motoring, cycKng, or boating; when playing golf, tennis, cricket, etc., and eyen to sustain our I . ' PASCALL'S Connow in -1915 with the original E . . . . . I fectionery are packed in the \ founder still at its head, with fac- gallant soldiers during the fatigues of an arduous campaign. daintiest and most attractive mantories at Blackfriars and Mitcham. ; _ i ner; and this, of cpurse, helps to Gradually from the outset, and , MOW IT IS DONE I make them popular for pre ents, I surely all along the line, the two But beyond, or rather inside, j words , ■ ~: . ' , ' It should be understood, however, that this high standard of excellence is only attained as the result 1 mere appearances is prime j PASCALL'S and PURITY consideration of PURITY, the f 11 of the strictest care, and the utmost skill, and the minutest attention to many details. THERE must be, fact that all may purchase ! ' have been synonymous terms • j and there is, in PASCALL'S FACTORIES a combination of ! PASCALL'S Goods knowing that \ ) ■throughout the Confectionery i | they are the - BEST.- j ■ PURITY OF ALL INGREDIENTS, and I TpEEMEE, I ' !. . PERFECT CONDITIONS OF MANUFACTURE ALWAYS GET THE BESTSELLS THE GOODS. j | PASCALL'S. j On fa. PASOALt'S tal. . £pm S t. U d. : Jio test, .n,ly,I 6> i. W ..veK fo, Hem; no i, t.. I J i ef , | - heavy in securing the finest materials; no trouble too great in handling and treating them; no machinery ■ ! | A FEW OF THE LATEST DAINTIES YOU SHOULD TRY: , ■, . tll - n , ~ ■~ , , A , ~ . . ... . AS POPULAR AS EVER! 1 j i [ too good ior turning out the finished article. At the same time the most scrupulous-supervision is exer- " i Butt cised as to the health and cleanliness of all the workers, the light, air, and general hygienic state of the . PASCALL'S ") F ° r 8 F °' kS S ! • Butter. Almonds, j workrooms—in short, the entire compliance with the conditions referred to above. j GOLDEN > „ . -Sick' „ i ' Butter .Walnuts. I ' •! MALTEX. \ n . WeH „ 1 • ■ 'Fruit Bon Bons ; i J ~ All ; • toslsl .upon PASCALL'S Pore Sweets. | : . 'f | Packed in Dainty Glass . Jars. j . an extremely fascinating It lias become necessary, owing to ' , ■ • numerous imitations, to warn the ■ , public to see that all PASCALL'S " ■ Goods bought at per weight should . ■ bear the name "PASCALL" on Dominion Representative: A. A. STICEBUEY, j . Coopcr's BalMiaas, Willis Sfireet, WSLLINGTOH. .
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 15
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