PURITY AND WHOLESOMENESS
8.8. AND G. FASCINATING CHOCOLATES FOR EVERYONE
It is a duty unto ourselves definitely to ascertain what manufacturer has shown the greatest initiative in advancing the quality of his manufactured goods in the interests of consumers. As far as chocolates and confectionery are concerned all credit must be given to Messrs. Browne Bros, and Geddes, Ltd., of Auckland, in having established such an enviable reputation for purity, wholesomeness and flavour that is unquestionably reflected in each delicious morsel of sweetmeat produced in their up-to-date factory—a factory that is staffed by men and women trained to the highest degree of efficiency. Visitors who have had the pleasure of being shown over the works of Messrs. Browne Bros, and Geddes, Ltd., speak in the most enthusiastic terms of the extreme care that is exercised maintaining a healthy atmosphere of cleanliness. The Fascinating Chocolates and Delicious Confections made by Browne Bros, and Geddes, Ltd., have grown to a phenomenal extent in popularity. The name is now a household word from one end of New Zealand to the other, and the public has been very quick to realise that when stipulating Browne Bros, and Geddes’s chocolates and confections they are being served with goods that compare more than favourably with, similar goods produced in any other part of the world. Parents should educate their children to specify Browne Bros, on all j occasions, as their standard of quality [reigns supreme.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 7
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