Says Gaston: "Rump steak, beef steak, any cut you like, buy it a la Tenderboy" GASTON: " Tenderboy Steak is steak made specially tender by a method I have recently introduced to the shops of the Messieurs Hellaby. "You may buy rump steak, beef steak, or any other cut you wish ala Tenderboy, Madame. You will find it the most - delicious of all steaks. "As you know, it is the custom to beat a steak before it is cooked to break the fibre. In Tenderboy Steak this is done by my new method before you buy it, and far more efficiently than one can do it with steak beater or rolling pin. Tenderboy Steak is always tender as a chicken. Therefore, I specially recommend you to buy Tenderboy Rump Steak or Tenderboy Beef Steak for grilling or frying, Madame. My recipe will tell you how to grill and how to make the French sauces I serve with grills. Ask for it at any Hellaby Shop, Madame." Hellabu's "Better Meats That Cost You No More"
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 200, 24 August 1928, Page 14
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