&&93 'heltered by high mountains, bathed in brilliant Calif ornian sunshine, grapes grow to perfection in the rich soil of the San Joaquin Valley. Left to ripen until their juice is charged with a high percentage of sugar, then slowly sun-dried to make those delicious nuggets of fruity sweetness—Sun-Maid Raisins. Use lots of raisins—wonderful energy food—great for digestion. So easy to make food tempting with Sun-Maids. Everybody likes them. iiffifnin RAISINS tor Delicious Flavour
LWAYS ready for a plate of delicious l. Symington's Soups! A different variety for every day in the week, and each a delight to the palate. No tedious preparation of ingredients, Symington's is easy for the housewife. Just fifteen minutes boili«g ahd,you have a tureen of this wholesome and appetising soup. Free from all Preservatives. Many Varieties. In Blue Packets. From all Grocers. \V. Symington &.Co. Ltd. Market Harboroujh. England.
SkSmdto sue<«ss 'fas atuays Xai tc SutsfaAcn. 100 Doses for 2'6 MARSHALL'S FOSPHERtNE
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18107, 24 June 1924, Page 4
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