AN ATTRACTIVE EXHIBIT.
A very fino exhibit at tho Trades Exhibition'is shown by llessrs. J. S.'l'ry and Sons, Ltd., of Bristol, England, cocoa and chocolate manufacturers. Ilio stall is tastefully decorated with choco-late-coloured pleated silk, with old gold silk lamp shades, and everything in harmony. The principal portion ot tho stall is taken up by Fry's fancy boxes of chocolates, and tho range is probably tho finest over seen in New Zealand. It consists of boxes as low as 3d. each to magnificent enskots in volvet, satin, or lace, selling at £2 10s. each lor tho fancy box trade Fry's claim to bo iar ahead of any other manufacturers in tho world, but when ono considors their long business caroor, which was established in 1723, in tho-reign of King George 11, this position is not to be wondored at. All grades of chocolates are shown both ill Jib., lib.. 21b., and 4U>. boxes, and Vpacket chocolate, in grcnt variety. Fry's pure breakfast cocoa, famous all over tho world, also has a prominent position, which it certainly deserves. Messrs. Bannatyno and Hunter, 7,1 d., of Wellington, aro the wholesale distributors for Fry's for Taranaki, Itawke's Bay.nad AVeUingtou dislncts.-( Published' by Arrangement.)
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3127, 4 July 1917, Page 11
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200AN ATTRACTIVE EXHIBIT. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3127, 4 July 1917, Page 11
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