‘jfhose delicioiiscentres"^''^' When your teeth slip gently through the ! K'l b pi! rich, creamy chocolate which guards the U/ (V qi k exquisitely flavoured centre of an »I Aulsebrook's confection, and the soft sweet essences melt on your tongue, I 1 linger a moment, and then fade fascinat- I flf ingly away, have you ever wondered J 1F how that alluring centre is placed there ? In the old days every one was filled by OUST — W hand. Carefully, labouriously and not 0 i I over-artistically the essences and creams in 7388 I were poured by hand into the mould. In those days assorted chocolates were A */ expensive, naturally 1 ''' Nowadays, intricate, delicately balanced machinery forms A Variety of Delightful Cream and Sweetmeats In a Delicate Shell of Pure Creamy Chocolate a // Aulsebrook's chocolates are // made with the help of / !/!>. wonderfully devised machinAW/ /> J/ er y °P er ated by highly skilled | workers. They are formed I //[ and moulded under conditions J v/i/b of the most scrupulous purity. \ J Every single chocolate of no |K. matter what price, conforms I I to high standard of quality '' k/zH which has made 1 the name I / Aulsebrook's the guarantee f° r “ best and only the J best.” / \ Whenever you buy chocolates, do it this way ' ' I ask definitely for Aulsebrook's. Very grocer ancl confectioner \ \ stocks the full range. \ \ , x 8 FTlulsekrooks I CHOCOLATES L ' ' \ Z/jiz
la: will iBSM Zf! H2 Made in W l\l\|f // Will ‘ M wbW l\\ I Hill Neu) Zealand { ’|l I\l 111 . . /kt. “ ~ Ron & Glendininir s' v kzZg/q I / /\Z/ I / sifcx \\n/a ° yz /'Ww yßddq ofsSppqaraDCQ SB I In a ‘'Roslyn” Suit a man has that feeling of well-dressed (■Mw — / confidence. It’s a distinctive looking man’s suit. One glance tells it’s a “Roslyn.” It’s set apart by reason of style and quality. There’s long-life guarantee with “ Roslyn” ideals woven into New Zealand Pure All-wool material. Its cut with a fit that “takes hold.” The fit, the style, the material, W-cWS are moulded into sheerest comfort, elegance and reliability. There’s the promise of good appearance right to the end. , ROSLYNSUITS c - —-— 1 1
Handy 21k Canisters tor the Pantry Every pound of “AMBER TIPS” will brew far more cups than a pound of any inferior tea—its quality cannot be excelled as it is ALL FINE tea. When you buy “AMBER TIPS” in 21b. canisters you get extra value as the canisters are free and, when emptied, have many uses in the pantry and kitchen. Ask your grocer for “AMBER TIPS” in the 21b. canister—the price is the same as in |lb. and lib. packets. “AMBER TIPS” ' FW£ Tea
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1923, Page 8
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