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They'd Enjoy Roast Loin of Mutton, Stuffed with Gaston's Secret Seasoning... GASTON: "Chere madarne, "My friend he enjoyed it, oh! so much! last week I had to dinner a And so lam to-day offering to you the friend who is so fond of roast loin. recipe, so that you may share my secret. I said to myself, 'Gaston, it is for Roast loin this way for your friends, and you to give him a little surprise. they will declare you a very jewel among He shall have what looks like a cooks. Ask for my recipe at any of the plain roast, but when it is upon his shops Hellaby." plate, behold! he shall find a savoury stuffing secreted in the Have You Ever Noticed This? recesses of the meat. Have you ever noticed that no blinds are «« «t-> . i 11 i i j ,1 • drawn over the windows of a Hellaby Shop?, •DUt it shall not oe boned, this It's always open for your inspection, as it were. joint. Non, loin of mutton is Thus, if the weather is warm and close, you i ~ _____ ±.L,_ ' can be sure that all the meat has been put better COOkeCi Upon bone. carefully away in the cool room in order that And SO I stuffed that joint in a anything you buy next day may be in perfect special way, a secret way! condition, and that the shop is left as clean as a r - new pin.

Big bargains in lioys' wear for final days of Fowlds' Sale. See to-day's paper for half-price offerings. —(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 7 August 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 7 August 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 7 August 1930, Page 11