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The Art of Making *V \^H ll^^w/ SHORT-BREAD „ . „ f «. i . m^_- ML A mixin, h e i P8 to i mpart to tonii|iencing Friday, 24th October B^ delicious savour. Baking in a l^ovln Ending Thursday, 30th October &B^ gives it its golden crispness. ' It is" made from an old Scotch recipe. So ■ that everyone may sample the golden crispness of ADAMS BRUCE SHORT-BREAD, First-grade ingredients only are employed, We arc reducing the price from 1/4 to. \/~ per lb. for the above period, and scrupulous cleanliness is observed. We arfe compelled to limit the quantity sold to any one person to TWO pounds, so As the ingredients are by no means that all may have a share. cheap, and Short-bread is not easy to ADAMS BRUCE SHORT-BREAD, made in New Zealand, has no peer. It is always fresh make successfully, the housewife saves and crisp. Why pay as high as 4/- per lb. for imported brands ? ■^n^SS'KSiT1' 8 R A^SBR^ SHORT-BREAD is sold at a low price because, although only the finest ' y uymg trom ADAMS BRUCE Shops. Butter. Flour, and Sugar are employed in its making, these are bought in very large quani!' ■ —--—-_—___^^^^J llties —the incidental saving is handed on to the public. • _ "It No Longer Pays To Bake At Home!' SHOPS : Lambton Quay: Cuba Street: Courtenay Place
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 15
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