THE PREMIER IN . ENGLAND.' ''\- . There is no doubt that New Zealand is looming very largely in the eyes of the world at the present time. Our Premier has by his recent visit set the Home podple thinking about tho Dominion flcross tie seas. In to-day's paper wo Me reports to the effect that New Zealand produce commands the highest price in- the gwnt London market. New Zealand leads in the Question of helping the Motherland iu the defence of our Empire. Wherever duty calls New Zoa.land'9 sons oljey is the great motto of our statesmen aud our workers.. Referring to our producing capabllitie.i there are some lines in .which New Zealand leads tho world. For' instance, tnko jolly crystals. . Until this year that'wholesome' delicaoy was liirtited to tho favoured fov\\ Now, howovor, everyone, whether rich or poor, can, not only have them for a luxury, , But can make use of them as i standard food. A dish which is fit for a king, and at tho eanio timo is palatable and Uoncfeoia'l. Murdoch and Co. are New Zealand's largest manufacturers, that is the reason why jelly crystals have fallen'in, , price, .becauso by their installing'tho ldt«t machinery Murdoch's arc able to produce so much cheaper than' the manufacturers.who. pack by baud, Wardelt Bros., ever keen to buy iu the right markets, consistent 'with qtinlitlM, contracted with the Murdoeh' Co..' to prepare a> epoeial rtualitv 'of their jellies lo suit-', their, trado,.-the result being , that they have tno sole control of the ■fambus "Field.-Brand" jellies. r Th«y ar* simply delicious,-The price is Bve packets'for Is. 'Eemembcr you can set them' oaly at Wardell'a, r-Aayt, , x •-'■■. -.-■:•: .;'.:■■ . :. - J
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 638, 15 October 1909, Page 7
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