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m )U m ■<*! I i $ $ :im :</>} ■■■O' m jfgi ygy nnHE bakers shown opposite are supplying bread •*• mixed with specially prepared milk milkmade bread! They are doing so because the number of cuatomers will increase every time a new household tastes milk-made bread. Milk-made bread has a delicate, delicious, nutty flavour all its own. Tho crust has a delightful golden bloom, and the fine-textured body of the loaf itself is milk-white. There is no waste with milk-made bread. It can be cut into the thinnest cf slices- —and there will be no crumbling. It keeps iresh and moist! takes a long time to stale.' There will be no odd crusts left over in your bread bin. Iry a loaf ring ° ne °‘ the bakers named, or send one of the kiddies now. N. 25. The bakers named supply Milh-Made Bread. The bakers named toil! supply you uiiih Milk-Made bread. J. S. Herron, Church St. Bakery. TIMARU. J. Gilmore, Cain St. Bakery, TIMARU. W. H. Budd, TEMUKA, J. H. Woodhouse, GERALDINE.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 8 May 1925, Page 3
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