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CHOCOLATES AS GIFTS

RICH QUALITY OF 8.8. AND G. PRODUCTS For the holidays, for birthdays, for the theatre, in fact, for all gift occasions, a box of Browne Bros, and Geddes chocolates is always appropriate. The artistically designed box awakens joyful anticipations, and when the box is opened what a tempting sight greets the delighted recipient. In addition to chocolates with the favourite fillings, there are novelty bonbons to give variety and add to the enjoyment. AH Browne Bros.’ sweets are of high quality, but in these gift boxes the firm has excelled itself. The most expensive imported chocolates include nothing more tempting or more delicious.

Undoubtedly it is the flavour that counts most with chocolate buyers, and you have only to taste Browne Bros. and Geades’s chocolates to realise why they are so popular with young and old. It is the real chocolate flavour —rich, full and satisfying. Now, this flavour is never found in the cheaper grade chocolate, so buying by taste is the same as buying for quality. Browne Bros, use only the finest raw chocolate, and they have perfected their methods of manufacture by years of experience and research. Consequently their chocolates taste good because they are good. It is no exaggeration to say that 8.8. and G. chocolates are equal to the best produced in any country. This is a. simple statement of fact. It is now recognised that sweets in reasonable quantity are wholesome and beneficial. There is no better sweet than chocolates, particularly the high qualitv chocolate bearing the mark of 8.8. and G. In the form of block chocolate, plain, milk or with nuts and fruit, it tempts the palate and proves an excellent food. iTh numerous dainty fillings it is the ideal sweet for gifts. parties and the theatre.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 857, 28 December 1929, Page 7

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CHOCOLATES AS GIFTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 857, 28 December 1929, Page 7

CHOCOLATES AS GIFTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 857, 28 December 1929, Page 7

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