The term " pulled figs " means figs nulled from the trees and sun-dried. Ordinary dried figs are those picked up from the ground at the foot of the trees and (hen dried. When picked up they are usually bruised and gritty. The difference in taste and quality is obvious. It is well to know that only the finest " pulled figs are sold at the Sanitarium Shop, 174, Queen Street, Auckland.—Advt. , Ladies' Astrakhan Coats, just received, smartly tailored, wide re vers, belted. In Spanish tile, nigger, black. Sizes SSW, SW and W. Exceptional value, 55s„—» ' Milne and Choyce, Lid.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21175, 6 May 1932, Page 11
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