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RECORD DEAL IN CHOCOLATES.

There is no sweet that has come into popular favour to the 'same extent as the chocolate, and no function is complete with, out a supply of these delicious sweetmeats. During the war the price of chocolates mounted up, and the good kinds of English manufacture wore only procurable by those having plenty of money to spare. Lately there has been a lot of loose English, chocolates dumped on to the market in order that they might be got rid oi before the new and fresh supplies arrive. Dustin’s, Ltd., probably the largest purveyors of chocolates in the North Island, would not touch that class of sweet, but lately they got in on a big line of fresh English tinned chocolates for the Wanganui, i’almerston and Wellington shops, and the deal is claimed to be the biggest ana most important that has ever taken place in New Zealand. These supplies are ot the best English’make, and when it is stated that chocolates ot the standard ot ‘‘Queen Alary ’ brand can be procured for 4s per lb m closely sealed tins, some idea of the value of Dustins deal in chocolates can be imagined. A reference to the advertisement elsewhere and a glance at Dustin’s chocolate windows, will prove convincing that tins important firm is out to gi\o patious tiniest advantage of the big deal made. iho window display is very comprehensive, and uu doubt there will be a big run on local supplies, particularly as the price is down to pre-war rates. —Advt.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 431, 23 June 1922, Page 5

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RECORD DEAL IN CHOCOLATES. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 431, 23 June 1922, Page 5

RECORD DEAL IN CHOCOLATES. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 431, 23 June 1922, Page 5