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THE FETHER-FLAKE “ MYSTERY ”

One day a customer actually complained at an Ernest Adams Shop about the quality ol what she called FetherFlakfe, which she had purchased elsewhere. She could not understand that the whole trouble was that she had purchased another preparation and wrongly assumed that it was Fether-Flake as it was used for a similar purpose and had a similar appearance. All was made clear, however, when It was explained to her that Fether-Flake is the trade name for ready mixed pufl pastry ready to bake, which is manufactured and sold only in the shops and agencies of Ernest Adams. Ltd. The name Fether-Flake is on every wrapper. The uniform high quality of FetherFlake has ensured its success. This success has encouraged similar lines. If you want Fether-Flake, remember that you can only buy It at Erneit Adams, Ltd. Cake Shops and Agencies, —6

At the annual meeting of the Sumner Croquet Club at the pavilion the following officers were elected:—president, Mrs F. J. Menzies; vice-president, Miss M. Wood; honorary secretary. Miss E. Weastall; honorary treasurer, Mrs L. Chapman; captain, Mrs C. E. Claydon; committee. Mesdames Malley, Brook, Cheshire. Holcroft, and Miss Dawe; honorary auditor. Mr W. Gale; greens supervisor, Mr C. E. Claydon.

Rosehip Syrup . . . Fresh . . . New Season’s. Stronger in Vitamin "C" than fresh Orange Juice. 2/- large bottle C. W. Price. Chemist, Lower High street —8

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24581, 1 June 1945, Page 2

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THE FETHER-FLAKE “ MYSTERY ” Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24581, 1 June 1945, Page 2

THE FETHER-FLAKE “ MYSTERY ” Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24581, 1 June 1945, Page 2