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AULSEBROOK AND CO.

Throughout the length and breadth of the land is tho name of Aulsebrook known. The daintiest of biscuits, tho most toothsome of confectionery, bears the ■well-known name. And the reason for tho popularity of Aulsebrook and Co.'s goods is that nothing goes out of the firm's factory unless it is of solid worth. Hence tlio collection of Aulsebrook and Co.'s goods in the shop windows of John Hall and Co., by the Clock Tower, is well worth inspecting during Industries' Week. There aro biscuits in and out of boxes, sweets and confections of all kinds, truly a dazzling collection, rivalling almost the scenes of "The Blue Bird" in their display. Almost every imaginable kind of biscuit is to be found in the display, together with dainty confectionery that would make the month of the" most blase water. And what is more, tho goods turned out by Aulsebrook and Co. are known not only to be pure, but to be manufactured m clean, sanitary surroundings. So perfect aro Aulsebrook and Co.'s arransements for turn-

ins out the best of articles, that ion'igti competition has no terrors tor thorn, their articles can nold tueir own anywhere. Citizens of Christcnurcli, when you have such a promising local industry, when a local farm can supply you with an article interior to notio other in the world, when it moans Mint this industry is giving employment to many in your midst, then be and support the local article every time.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14658, 6 May 1913, Page 10

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AULSEBROOK AND CO. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14658, 6 May 1913, Page 10

AULSEBROOK AND CO. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14658, 6 May 1913, Page 10