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NOWADAYS, WHEN CAREFUL HOUSEWIVES ORDER FLOUR THEY ALWAYS SAY "BYCROFT'S SNOWDRIFT." #'T believe that your description of Bycroft's New Milling Process during our last chat in this column has caused quite a lot of favourable notice." "Yes. There is evidence of that in the order department. It is very difficult now to keep up with the growing demand for I SNOWDRIFT on the part of the general public. The bakers, too, have been clamouring for SNOWDRIFT quite persistently of late." "I suppose that if, a baker could make sure of getting a.. sufficiently regular supply of SNOWDRIFT to enable him to use it solely his bread would be superior to that made r with any other flour, mixed or unmixed, and would, therefore, be more popular with the public." "I certainly think so, but the household demand for SNOWDRIFT has increased so enormously that bakers can't always get as much as they would like nowadays. Housewives are very keen on SNOWDRIFT. It's simply wonderful the way the ladies have taken to it. You. . can't beat them for finding out the good things. They are so particular about their baking .hat they soon • discovered the difference in SNOWDRIFT." ''Well, you have proved to my mind that there is a good reason for your claim that Snowdrift IS 'different,' and if I were a baker I would use only SNOWDRIFT for bread baking. I believe I could build up a big business for SNOWDRIFT BREAD." BYCROFT'S "SNOWDRIFT" IS DIFFERENT, AND AS MUCH BETTER AS IT IS DIFFERENT. ,_><_*s><^xe>^><sKs*B><sxS><s^^ | THE SPECIALISTS I I ROSEMARY AND | CANTHARIDES I Gives the hair that" Gloss and f life which is so desirable and 3, pleasing; it strengthens and J> increases Growth, and is a good friend on any lady's toilet <| table. % PRICE: 2/-, post fee 2/6 I F. WTr eed « I (Next Bank of N.Z.) | WHANGAREI. | —SOAP!— Just landed a large shipment of BRITISH "SKIN SOAP." A superfatted soap of exceptional purity and quality. 9d CAKE. 2/- A BOX (3 Cakes). J. S. WOOLLEY, CHEMIST-OPTICIAN, WHANGAREI and KAWAKAWA.

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Northern Advocate, 8 June 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 8 June 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 8 June 1918, Page 2

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