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The Biscuit that captured AUSTRALIA is HERE! This NEW Biscuit swept Australia in a swift wave of delight and enthusiasm. Everybody who tried it fold everybody else. Everybody who: tasted it ordered it for their own homej use. Its amazing adaptability created new uses for it every day. Supplies could hardly be kept up, so fast was this delicious biscuit demanded by a delighted public. And its reputation spread . . . across the Tasman came letters . . . “Have you tasted it?’’ . . . “Can you buy it in New Zealand?” To-day, “SUNFLAKE” Biscuits are being made here by Hudson’s, who i possess the ORIGINAL AUSTRALIAN RECIPE. Use them for afternoon teas and suppers. Use them with fruit salad or savouries—use them as puff pastry. There is no limit to their adaptability. i Hudson’s “Sunflake” Biscuits PACKET AT PHONE 788. FREE DELIVERY. The Latest Books are readily available. You can obtain two at a time as often as you like, for yearly subscription of 20/-. PUBLIC LIBRARY GOAL &JARTACE All best grades House, Steam and Smithy Coal stocked and delivered promptly at LOWEST RATES. Storage accommodation. Cartage and haulage of all descriptions. Obtain our quotes for your haulage. Large fleet of Motor Trucks always available. RING PHONE 352 W. F. ILES FOR COAL AND CARTAGE, READ’S QUAY (Near Peel Street). MILK DOCKETS and Milk Record Books, ready printed, at Herald Jobbing Department.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18254, 24 November 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18254, 24 November 1933, Page 2