Dear 3V[rs HousewifeJ —-I feel ±Ha/t we should be better acquainted. • I am probably a regular guest ■ in your kitchen, but do you really know me? Have you fully tested the extent of my readiness to serve you? You have so many duties to perform, I but one — that* is to be of service to you and earn your goodwill. Mine is not a friendship that age can stale; which is more than can be said of my only competitor to your esteem —Rough Suet. My. friendship is ever fresh. lam not one, who, most needed, i's unavailable. I am at your disposal at a moment’s notice —and you can implicitly rely «■» me. _ In my succeeding letters to you, I am going to tell you how to.make the most of me. So have me in your home, give me the run of the kitchen, and we will soon be inseparable friends. A call at the Grocer’s will always send me hurrying to vou. Always at your service, j b ' SHREDDO, I The Refined All-ready Chopped Beef Suet, - ■
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 4 March 1927, Page 5
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177Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 4 March 1927, Page 5
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