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A SPOONFUL SIMPLY "MAKES" THE SOUP! Every clever cook and all the loading Chei'3 know that. They invariably season Soups and Gravies with flflELLOft'S SAUCE That is one of their secrets. •It is thus they create that Tempting Fragrance and Appetising Flavour which please the most exacting. .« Order "Mellor's" from your Grocer„ _______________2£_ - OUEEN OF THE CABNIVAI "No. 10" WHSSKY ***8 Advertised Goods Are Standard Goods The World Over. WHY? jXJECATJSE there must be, in advertised goods, a -uniform high quality, otherwise . the advertised article not being • tip to the standard claimed for .it will not be purchased again and the advertisement will be unprofitable. - Advertising is' ther»« j fore, that the goods aro. as- re.presented and.good.value. ' The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. ' '"The *Pr« 8" readers . will profit by a carefnl perusal { > •of its - advertising oolumrw. I TOP OF THE POLL: "No. 10" WHISKY W>pgs
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15452, 3 December 1915, Page 10
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