In Confiden Has it ever struck you that the keynote of your purchasing of household requirements is "confidence?" In buying your butter, for ' instance, it is Confidence in the quality that the name implies. Confidence in your belief that it pays to buy the best, and Confidence that you are getting quality and value for .. your money. " Sunbeam " is the Butter that will give and keep that confidence. G.Wft. He Government grade stamp on every box of " Sunbeam " Butter is the unassailable proof of the superfine quality, Richness, and delicacy of flavour which its manufacture, under ideal conditions by scientific methods, assures. "Sunbeam" Butter stands supreme on its quality and consistency. It stands as a proof of the excellence which it is possible to attain without the nfced of harmful preservatives. See that your Grocer supplies this brand: — 1 3 LEONARD AND SON, AGENTB, PIO PIO CO-OP., DAIRY CO., LTD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 17
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