A DAINTY SUMMER DISH. The advent of summer menus changes to meet the wanner conditions. Our amusements, our dress, and our food alternate in variety according tn the season. A superior article of food welcomed at- all times, particularly during hot weather, when other foods have no appeal, k Tucker'B liigii-qunlity "Sunshine" Jelly Crystals, which are made from absolutely purest gelatine. This tine delicacy is a delight to people [ throughout New Zealand. . The jellies make, up h'riulv and present a full colourful and delicious appearance. Their rich quality is always evident. To_tnste them is to taste the daintiest of dninty dishes. Who, on a sweltering day, would desire plum pudding in preference (o a sparkling ."Sunshine" jelly? Besides, "Sunshine" Jellies, aro exceedingly nutritious . and healthful, livery economic housewife should prepare for summer-day meals anil save time and labour by orderins an ' assortment of Tucker's "Sun» shine" .Telly ■ Crystals. All leading yroe» .uis stock them.— Advt .
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 2
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155Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 2
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