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Globe , March 31st, 1891, says ; “We have been given an opportnity of testing Mr Gawne’s locally -made Sauce. Under all circumstances, as we have often pointed out, it, is a duty to supports local industry, which helps to find ployment for our people and utilises largely the products of our own country. In this case it is not only a duty but a pleasure, the Sauce submitted to us being of fine rich flavour, and piquant after taste. If it is not quite as hot as the' livers of returned East Indians would .desire, ,it is all the more wholesome for that, and it will be found quite hot enough for the general palates,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8777, 12 March 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8777, 12 March 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8777, 12 March 1897, Page 1

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