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B# Reckons “As ji. rule I’m not fussy, but there’s one thing about, which I am particular, and that's bread. One can do without most foods, but. one can’t do wit bout bread. Such being so, isn’t it only right- that one should ha?e the BERT bread—•especially when it. costs no more? ‘■Since I first tried FINDLAY'S Bread, I’ve tried many other makes, but I’vo always been glad to switch back to FINDLAY’S. It has. a. flavor that, no other bread seems to have, and: it’s so digestible. “I’m not, much at. word-building, but you understand what I. mean I say that ‘Findlay’s bread will do me.’ “Order a loaf to-dny, and you’ll say the same ns, Dad.’’ WALTER FINDLAY BATyhIR, PASTRYCOOK, AND CONFECTIONRR, Gjaustono Road, Gisborne. ’PHONES 1., Gladstone Road 469, Private 785.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16674, 2 March 1925, Page 6
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