WHAT THE GROCER KNEW. “What is that used for?” _ saicl a \v< man to a grocer one day, pointing to a pile of' “Shreddo” packets on the shop counter. , . .. “Whv, that’s suet, the very best New Zealand Beef Suet, . chopped np and cleaned all ready for use,” said the man behind the counter. “It’s one of the best-selling lines I stock. Most customers’.use it, and you should see the lovely puddings, pies and tarts my wife makes with it.” Thousands of housewives throughout the Dominion Have found in “Shreddo” just what they required—a clean, pure anil wholesome suet that keeps indefinitely. is very economical, and which gives far better results than suet “in the rough.” “Shreddo” is "’the purest of selected New Zealand beef suet, witli all 'the tissue and other waste matter removed. It is divided into granules or shredded and rolled in pure rice flour. “Shreddo” pours from the packet, ready for use—no cleaning, grating or chopping np. .Packed in parchment-lined lib packets, and obtainable from all grocers. Send three penny stamns for generous FREE samnlo to Dennrtment El, Box 1097, Auckland. (1)
T| If Extra Strong Regu. i ill lathig Pills, 5s 6d. Your Chemist or G r oc„r will post for 2d,
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 11 April 1925, Page 7
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