PRESERVED EGGS ; TASTE LIKE FRESH, i , A prejudice ■ against preserved - ■£**. eggs is overcome-when you use Nortqn'3 Egg Preservative. Eggs 5 preserved with Norton's Egg Pre- . serva-tive will last any length of time. NORTON'S EGG PRESERVATIVE. ' is economical—you can preserve a dozen eggs for £d. Get a tin and try this splendid' preparation now, ' while eggs are plentiful. It will pay. you. . This is the only Egg Preservative with three first prizes. Procurable, in the following sizes—ls tin "pre-; J serves 300 eggs ; i -gallon tins (2s 6d) •600 eggs ; 1. gallon (4s) 1300 eggs : K4 gallons:. (9s 6d) 6000 eggs ; and in 40-gaHon casks. Sold everywhere. Forty valuable cash prizes'will be distributed this season. Watch vqui^ tin'when opening.
J. BABY& SON, The People's Friends, SiNWiC K. SEDDON BUTCHERY. I BEG to announce to the residents of Seddon and surrounding district that I have opened a Shop in Redwood Street, SEDDON/ PRIME BEEF, PORE, MUTTON & LAMB ON SALE DAILY. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. _ Customers will receive every attention, and orders from nil parts of the district will be promptly attended to. D. CASEY. rBEG to notify the public of Blenheim >and the surrounding districts that I have opened up an up-to-date Butchery Business in Rabone's New Buildings, High Street, a few doors from the Club Hotel, and by careful and strict attention to business, beg to merit a fair share of public patronage........ Nothing but the Primest of Meat supplied. Early delivery to Springlands daily. JAMES SMITH. Telephone 268.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 221, 24 September 1910, Page 8
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248Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 221, 24 September 1910, Page 8
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