BOISSELIER'S AND THE REFUGEES
The well-known Watford (Herts) firm of chocolate manufacturers, JJoisselier, desirous of helping as substantially as possible tho Belgian refugees, luivo nut upon tho market a series of chocolate boxes, to bo known as the "Belgian" chocolates. They aro issuing 250,000 boxes, to he sold at 55., 3s.j and Is. Gd., iind from the sale of each box a contribution will bo made to the fund of Is. oil every os. box, 6d. on every 35., and 3d. on every Is. 6d. box, which, when the whole series has been sold, will amount to ovor £5000, besides providing work for a largo number of their factory liands who might otherwise bo throyvn out of employment. Lending actresses and actors are giving themselves lor the sale of tho chocolates.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 4
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131BOISSELIER'S AND THE REFUGEES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 4
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