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{>■[ m Of QUO msst INTER will corns and you will say "/ wis i 1 had *Pt nerved some fruit/’ No* is the time—while Fruit it plentiful— to busy yourself in that pleasant task of Preserving. All yo ur requirements in the shape of Pans, Scales, Measures, Jars, Rubber Rings, Spoons, etc., are here. Come in and make your selections. o SM -v, a DRUMMOND BROS. / Cameron St. Phone 23. Whang&rel O x o ii!l< O fim TT/HETHER it be . Beef, Mutton or Pork, Sausages, Mince, Steak or Chops you need, you are on the right track for better qualities and accurate •weights when you head for this butchery. Prices, too, make for economy. Children attended to carefully. 4 o * I try " - «/-* fc. Preserve d'H tkefhdiyou can Then right through Winter you arc assured dainty, appetising dishes. Isn’t it better than merely having that oftrepeated regret "I w 1 had preserved somo fruit.” ? Let us supply your '< year—We ve a full r lids, rubber rings, a ‘ preserving needs this ,e of bottles, brushes, 'A ARSHALL & SONS The, Hardware r " - nar WH Arc
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Northern Advocate, 23 February 1926, Page 3
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