The term "pulled tigs” means figs pulled from the trees and sun-dried. Ordinary dried figs are those picked up from the ground at the foot of the trees and then 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,, 8 George street, Dunedin. —Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21639, 9 May 1932, Page 5
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