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STRAWBERRIES ARE IN!

“OAK" STRAWBERRY CONSERVE IS A WONDERFUL TREAT Summer-time is strawberry-time, and within a few days or weeks every- \ p ne will be enjoying those luscious ber- | rjes { r esh and ripe. liut strawberries ar# a delicacy at any time of the year, ‘ d it is a real pleasure to eat Thom- i " on and Hills Oak" brand “Strawberry | Conserve." This “Strawberry Conserve” is delicious. It is made from the best Strawberries, carefully picked over, iookrd as only the “Oak” factory's efficient steam plant can cook fruit, n d put up in air-tight bottles that "til keep the jam for months, or even J 'tlis easiest way to see the quality of lam »S to hold the bottle up to the light—" Oak Strawberry Conserve shows up as clear and fresh as one lan possibly imagine. And it tastes even better. Either on cakes or spread 0 n bread It is a treat. Strawberries, by the way, are grown more in Auckland than anywhere else j n yew Zealand. There is something . In the rich soil and warm summer that makes strawberries grow, and the ori hards near Auckland supply the tables ot ' nearly all the southern homes. Naturally the “Oak” people, being right on the spot, can get their pick of berries, and it is these that are made into delicious Strawberry Conserve in their factory in l-lobson Street.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 7

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STRAWBERRIES ARE IN! Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 7

STRAWBERRIES ARE IN! Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 7

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