Dear Mm Rousowlte, it 1b a carious Tact that wfcSto Sfty parity is unquestioned, my rep«6at,<®« fa in «hred»—‘and* I pride myeeif as it. My reputation rests upon the tiny shreds of bed suet which mingle so readily with the flout’ and other ingredients, that a lights dainty and easily digested pudding is a foregone conclusion. Apart from the convenience and saving of iabour can yoir remove the indigestible Biin and wop suet so finds ? ■Of course you cannot and you don’t need to try wh*n your faithful friend “Shreddo-*’' {> waiting «t your hand. If. hy chance, you have not yet met me. Mr Grocer will he delighted to make the introduction —it is always a pleasure bringing together those who are certain to like eafeh other; Hoping to meet yon ait evoking time, Your faver ready frlendSEHIEDDO.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 75, 25 June 1928, Page 3
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