*3 ll£ // M r tAlways* 'dtesh tn UldVOtt SHORT-CAKE BISCUIT "TRY one Madam, it'* real thing—melts in mouth!" Your grocer, too, if he you as he should, will wasteiw,; time in introducing to yon tni new delightful biscuit Griffin's Short-Cake Biscuit i> leaping into popularity btcsnse it possesses that exquisite "shortness" and delicacy of flavour, the outcome of uiinj rich, pure ingredients in an exclusive recipe. More than a biscuit; nicer, more convenient and, economical than cakes, for afternoon tea* and suppers, for picnics and * parties. © Include Griffi*'* Shor-Cokf BiS' cuits in your very iuxt poetry order. They're as good « Griffiin'« W*ttr Biscuits. ■II GRIFFIN AND SONS, LTD# NELSON. m
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18463, 18 August 1925, Page 4
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