BRUCE’S BISCUITS
TWENTY-SEVEN VARIETIES The stall for Bruce’s Biscuits has been attracting crowds of interested people at the Winter Show during the past few days. Bruce’s Biscuits, a product of South Canterbury, is enjoying a reputation for quality from Auckland to the Bluff, as proved by the fact that their production is increasing year by year. The stall is decorated to a pale blue with National blue and red streamers, also photos of the firm’s up-to-date buildings and diplomas for our New Zealand-famed ginger nuts and digestive. Of our usual large range of tempting biscuits, our new Rice Wafers are getting an extraordinarily good run, being a very neat size and selling at 6d per halt pound packet of approximately 55 biscuits. Antoher good seller (the best bargain in the show) is our malt, usually selling at 1/5 lb. We offer you these delicious sandwich biscuits at 1/per lb. The old favourites, Fruit Wafers and Walnut Creams at 6d packet, are also very popular with both young and old, while Bruce’s orirer two new chocolate lines, Chocolate Wafers and Chocolate Everton, are taking on very well, both providing fifteen minutes of enjoyable eating. It you want a delightful assortment we can also provide same at the reasonable price of 9d packet. There is at least five minutes of real enjoyment walking round our stand, and studying the 27 of our many lines. Come and look them over with us. We will delightfully explain all we can to you regarding any line. Our modern factory is open to the public for inspection at any time. Look for the revolving tin on top of our stall and make for it. (5)
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20762, 24 June 1937, Page 5
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