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CHOCOLATES - CONFECTIONS

TEACH THE CHILDREN TO ASK FOR 8.8. AND G. It's never too early to start training them in tlio art of judicious shopping. There are various reasons why Browne Bros, and Geddes sweets are to be preferred. In the first place, they are wholesome in the highest degree. Xothing but the best ingredients are used —puro sugar, clover honey, high-grade chocolate, and rich sun-dried fruits. With these Auckland sweets thero is no need for strong artiiicial llavouringa; the natural sweetness of the ingredients is sufficiently tempting, with such reliablo and wholesome essences as peppermint, aniseed, and vanilla to give variety. The processes of manufacture are carried out under the most hygienic conditions. Everything is spotlessly clean, of course, and the automatic machines eliminate all handling. In this regard, Browne Bros, have spared no expense in making their factory one of the best equipped in the world. Parents can rest assured that their children’s health will never suffer from the consumption of 8.8. and G. sweets and chocolates in reasonable quantities. On the contrary, these confections are nutritious, supplying valuable elements of diet in an appetising form. It is also desirable to inculcate in the youthful mind the wisdom of buying local products, especially when they are so excellent in quality and value as is the case with Browne Bros, and Geddes’ fascinating chocolates and delicious confections.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 798, 19 October 1929, Page 7

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CHOCOLATES – CONFECTIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 798, 19 October 1929, Page 7

CHOCOLATES – CONFECTIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 798, 19 October 1929, Page 7

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