"THE BEST PICNIC "WE EYEB HAD!" That's what everyone will say if the ■weather's good, the place right—and the food delicious!- So see that you tempt-everybody's appetite with delici.ous savoury Peck's delicacies. . . Salmon and Shrimp paste, Anchovette, and Tasty Kippavette! Sandwiches are good—but try Peck's Anchovette cm buttered crackers, with an olive or sweet gerkin on top . . . or spread on brown bread and rolled round a tip of asparagus . underneath a slice of cheese on a cracker . . . or on bread fingers with a hard-boiled egg. Tor your next picnic—Peek's.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, first aid for cougns, colds; influenza.—Advt, i
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 14
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