MUNNING'S JAMS.
It is safe to say that thinning's Jams, the product of the well-known factory at Addington. find .1 placo in tho c'ommissaria'." department of liparly uVitv home. Tho lii>rli reputation which theso jams enjoy, and the large sales made not only in Christchiirch but in other parts of the Dominion, testify to tho high' quality ot tho product,* and the excellence of its manufacture. The jams turn, d on; erver a wide range of fruit, and tho more they aio used tho more are they appreciated. The factory is tho oldest established jam factory in Canterbury, and during the last few years, so great has been the demand, tho output has "more than doubled. Tho contents of each pot is guaranted pure, and the makers havo no fear whatever of the operations of tho new Puro Food Act. This year a special line is made of two pound jar plum which is sold at Is a jar retail, and all jams can bo supplied either direct to customers or through all grocers. Exhibit? of Munnings' jams .are to be seen at the New Zealand Farmers' Co-<)p Association, and at Messrs Munnings , shop at Addington.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14659, 7 May 1913, Page 6
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