XMAS PUDDINGS.
EMPIRE-GROWN INGREDIENTS
■Y CABLE— PHIBB ASSOCIATION LONDON, Sept. 27. The women’s section of the Conservative central office has prepared a leaflet showing how a Christmas pudding may be made of Empire-grown ingredients, and is also offering sample boxes of Empire products, including dried fruits from Australia, and honey, cheese and butter from New Zealand, the price being five shillings. Enclosed with each box is a list of wholesale houses from which Empire goods are obtainable, so that if a grocer says he never heard of such goods women will be able to tell him where to get them. The Morning Post says this is not a commercial advertising campaign, hut an effort to convince housewives that -he more they take from the Dominions the more cheaply they will be supplied. and the more the Dominions will be able to spend on British goods.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 September 1924, Page 5
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