CHRISTMAS SWEEETMEATS.
AT MISS MARSHALL’S. Once again Miss Marshall has come to (he fore with a splendid stpek of sweetmeats suitable for the festive season. The demand for pure confectionery is steadily increasing, and, realising this, Miss Marshall has kept abreast of the times and is at present making a very attractive display of well-known English chocolates, including the famous Epps and deiicious Caley’s brands, and many other kinds. There is also a large selection of colonial sweets and novelties and Christmas crackers, so dear to the kiddies' hearts and tastes, such as chocolate fishes, lollysticks, changing balls, penny surprise and lucky packets, and all kinds of fantactic things made of liquorice. Parents I bring your children along to Miss Marshall's, where for a veryfew pence they can have the time of their lives.- To cope with the demand for cool refreshing drinks Miss Marshall has installed an up-to-date soda fountain and ice cream department. All stocks are clean, fresh, and protected from flies, and if pure confectionery and sweetmeats are made Miss Marshall stocks them.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4640, 19 December 1923, Page 3
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176CHRISTMAS SWEEETMEATS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4640, 19 December 1923, Page 3
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