Nursery Rhymes for Modern Times. — Xo. 4 —Mary had a little lamb, In fact, a piece of shoulder; It would no longer have been lamb Had it been two months older. But Mary knew a trick or two — That lamb turned out a treat; She added Gravis to the roast, And Gravis makes the meat. Any roast is more delicious when you add a little Garland's Gravis before putting it in the oven. It makes rich, creamy gravy, with no need for salt or browning. Soups, broths and beef tea are all given fuller flavour by Garland's Gravis, which, like Garland's Celery Salt, is a product of McClymont Confections, Ltd., Auckland. —Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25085, 26 December 1944, Page 7
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