A DAINTY SUMMER DISH. Tho advent of summer means changes to meet the warmer conditions. bur amusements, our dress, and our food alternate in variety iccording to tho season. A superior article of food welcomed at ali times, particularly during hot weather, when other foods have no appeal, is Tucker's high-quality "Sunshine" Jelly Crystals, which are made from absolutely purest gelatine. This fine delicacy is a delight to people throughout New Zealand. The jellies make up firmly and present a full col ouri'ul and delicious eppea ranee. Their rich quality is' always evident. To taste them is to taste tho daintiest of dainty! dishes. Who, on a sweltering day, .would desiro plum pudding in preference to a sparkling "Sunshine" jelly? Iteides, "Sunshine" Tellies aro exceedingly nutritious and healthful. Every ccoM.mio housewife should prepare for siu-iii-er-day meals and save time and labour by ordering an assortment of Tucker's "Sunshine" Jelly Crystals. All leading groccr= stock them.—Advt. Furniture, Floors and Linoleums look like new when rubbed with "TAN-OL." Brings up wood-grain and pattorn—■gives «, lasting polish.—Advt, ,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 74, 20 December 1919, Page 5
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173Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 74, 20 December 1919, Page 5
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