GRANDPA IN RHAPSODIES. “White Cottell’s vinegar for me,” said Grandpa Jones. “I, know it's fine, so fresh and pure and wholesome, loo.” And Grandma says: “It's good for you.” Free generous sized sample bottles of White Cottell’s guaranteed pure English Malt Vinegar are obtainable from grocers. 1534 MEAT’S HIDDEN FLAVOURS When the family become tired of cold joints or meat sandwiches, that’s the time to awaken their jaded appetites with the zestful favouring of Pioneer Tomato Sauce. For Pioneer not only lends its own delicious tang, but seems to awaken hidden flavours in the meat itself. 1815 TEA POST TREE TO FARMS. Out on farms miles away from the city, many country people now enjoy the refreshing flavour of delicious Biplane Tea, which makes 40 extra cups to a 3s 2d lb package. If your local store does not sell Biplane, 3s 2d in stamps will bring you a lb post free from the Biplane Tea Depot, 89, Cashel Street (near bridge), 1911
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18055, 15 January 1927, Page 4
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163Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18055, 15 January 1927, Page 4
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