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Let Us Make That Old Teapot New ! That old silver service that you take so I great a pride in—why not have it replated I with pure silver by our efficient method of | electroplating? No piece is so old and worn that we cannot replate. Teapots, Wt cream jugs, coffee pots, salvers, sugar WSI basins, entree dishes, soup tureens, and Ji| serving appointments' are some of the 8 ! articles we successfully treat. > I Write for Price List. ARMSTRONG & FARR “The Plating People,” v 148 Victoria Street, Christchurch \

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” WHAT THE GROCER KNEW. “What is that used for?” said_ a woman to a grocer one day, pointing to a pile of “Shreddo’ packets on the shop counter. “Why, that’s suet, the very best New Zealand Beef Suet, chopped up and cleaned all ready for use, said the man behind the counter. ‘lt’s one of the best selling lines I stock. Most customers use it, and you should see the lovely puddings, pies and tarts, my wife makes with it!” Thousands of housewives throughout the Dominion have found in “Shreddo” just what they required—a clean, pure and wholesome suet that keeps indefinitely, is very economical, and which. gives far better results than suet “in the rough. “Shreddo” is the purest of selected New Zealand Beef Suet, with all the tissue and other waste matter removed. It is divided into granules or shredded and rolled in pure rice flour. “Shreddo” pours from the packet, ready for use —no cleaning, grating, or chopping up. Packed m parchineiiVlined 11b packets, and ob tainable from all grocers. Send three penny stamps for generous free sample to Dept. Hl, Box 1097, Auckland.—l.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 May 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 May 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 May 1925, Page 6

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