Dear Mrs. Housewife, — I feel that we should be better acquainted. I am probably a regular guest in your kitchen, but do you really know me? Have you fully tested the extent of my readiness to serve you? have so many duties to perform, 1 but one —that is to be of service to you and earn your goodwill. Mine is not a. friendship (hat age can which is more than can be said of my only competitor to your esteem—rough suet. My friendship is ever fresh. I am not one, who most needed, Is unavailable. 1 am at your disposal at a moment’s notice —and you can implicitly rely on me. In my succeeding letters to you I am going to tell you how to make the most of me. So have me in your home, give me the run of the kitchen, and we will soon be inseparable friends. A call at the grocer’s will always send me hurrying, to you. —Always at your service, ’SHREDDO, , Tho re fined, all-ready chopped beef suet
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Patea Mail, Volume XLVIII, 21 January 1927, Page 2
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