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JAM FOR THE ARMY.

Orders for 9,000 lons of jam have been placed in Australia, by the AA ar Office, This quantity is ten times the aggregate of the annual export of jam from Australia to all destinations before the wax’. Victorian manufacturers arc to supply 9,500,0001 b., Tasmanian 7,750,0001 b., and New South AA’ales 3,000,0()01b. The jam is to be manufactured of pure fruit, and sugar, without glucose or foreign admixture of any sort. The varieties to be supplied are raspberry, raspberry and apple, black currant, peach, quince, apple jelly, melon and lemon, gooseberry and apricot, An order for 2,100,0001 b. has been received by one linn in South Africa.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1638, 16 November 1916, Page 4

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JAM FOR THE ARMY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1638, 16 November 1916, Page 4

JAM FOR THE ARMY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1638, 16 November 1916, Page 4

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