" Great preparations 3 « Everything must be dainty* , insists James, and lie is certainly taking no chances with the salt! The makers of Cetebos, too, refuse to take chances. They pack those pure, gleaming white crystals first in a dampproof liner and then in « sealed tin with a patent pourer. Careful housewives know that Cerebos is well worth the little more because it is always fine and dry. CEREBOS TABLE SALT Saves in the long run THOMPSON'S Pram House 313 QUEEN ST., 3 Doors Above j*33tm!!&K s ' t *" , For LATEST Low- $oWsg&£s // " Priced Quality t nVZUBGtg&SQ jf ff BASSINETTES PUSHCHAIRS W^Sim/W HIGH CHAIRS ,^^^^MM^ CHILDREN'S V^V^^^^^ DOLLS' PRAMS FrM List Usued. Phone 45-081.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 204, 29 August 1935, Page 17
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