PURE FOOD PRODUCTS
RED G DISPLAY. You will see at the industrial exhibition a display of the famous “ Red G ’ products, made by W. Gregg and Co., Ltd., pure food specialists, Dunedin. Now the symbol of Red 6 is to be found in practically every household from Whangarei to the Bluff. The products cover a wide range —coffee, coffee essence, food colours, spices, flavouring essences, fruit drink extracts, jelly crystals, sauces, prepared barley and groats, starch, packet soups, and kindred products. “Club” coffee and chicory has long been known as New Zealand’s most popular ground coffee. It is a blend of the world’s finest coffees with the correct proportion of New Zealand-grown chicory scientifically roasted and blended to retain all the flavour, aroma, and mellow richness. Gregg’s flavouring essences are made in many varieties, and it is specially stressed that they are extremely low in price for high quality products. are truly the “ essence of economy.” Prepared barley and groats for infants and invalids are made from the finest New Zealand-grown raw materials, and are retailed at very moderate prices. " Eagle ” essence of coffee and chicory, which contains all the richness and body of ground coffee and chicory, is quickly and easily made, and costs less per cup. Gregg’s concentrated packet soups, tomato, vegetable, etc., are made from the finest dried vegetables grown and entirely prepared in New Zealand. Each packet makes one quart of delicious soup. All these and many other products are exhibited, and the attendants at the exhibition will be pleased to answer all inquiries.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21941, 1 May 1933, Page 18
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