Mr. Ciwne, of Dunedin (says the Southland Times of April 13, 1S91), has just been on a visit to Invercargill to push business a little. XX T ot that it wants much canvassing, for since he commenced the manufacture of his Worcestershire Sauce, the demand has kept p. ice with his capacity to supply it. He makes a really good thing, indistinguishable from the famous Lea and Perrin's, which he pieces upon one's table at a much lower price, and t - u«ts to that to scjure a steadily growing trade. Those Avho have not yet tried the colonial article should put their prejudice aside for a time ar*d test the question with a bottle or two.— adyt.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 28, 12 November 1897, Page 18
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189Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 28, 12 November 1897, Page 18
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