SUCCESSFUL FRUIT PRESERVE. Much depends upon the jars—-so many are unsatisfactory. Messrs Hastie, Bull, and Pickering, of CasheJ street, have again imported the "Ball_ brand—the best jar on the marke*This firm also again offers the extra heavy rubber rings—which are very desirable—and every up-to-date requisite for successful preserving.
JARS FOR THE FRUIT. Open-top tie-over jars, one pound «» 6d doz., 21b 4s 9d; tin-top jellv jars, 2s 9d to 3s 9d doss.; jar rings, 6d to 8^ dw 3 &£ isjoirements at J&nson».^-«
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19220, 28 January 1928, Page 14
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