A PAINTY SUMMER DISH. The advent of summer means,, changes to meet the warmer conditions*. / Our amusements, our dress, and our ,£bp,d alternate in variety, according, to the season. A supreior article of food welcomed,/ at all times, partucularly during hot Weather, when other foods have no appeal, is Tucker's highquality "Sunshine'* 'jelly crystals, which are made from absolutely purest gelatine. This fine delicacy is/a delight to people through-j out New - Zealand. - The jellies make up urn-' . ad present.a full colourful and delicious appearance. Their rich quality is always evident. To taste them is to taste the daintiest of dainty dishes. Who, on a sweltering day, would desire plum pudding in < preference to a "Sunshine" Jelly? Besides, "Sunshine" jellies are ex- ; ceedingly nutritious and healthful. Every economic housewife should prepare for summer-day meals and ' save time and 1 , labour by ' ordering an assortment of, Tucker'* "Sunshine"' , jelly crystals. All loading grocers stock them.—Advt,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1714, 3 January 1920, Page 5
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