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SORRY, THERE’S ONLY CRUMBS LEFT--and Stale Bread and dry old X. K.. '1 cakes to give you, but now it’s / ... J different Mum has // ’ ilftylll switched over to Newsome's // ■Kw— Bread and Cakes and now » ' every teeny weeny scrap is cleaned up. Of course, Mum . y / is very pleased to see us eat- fc. I.s 1 ing so well ... she says r(Y vT I we’re getting the finest nour- l|l foSwjgb: ishment possible in the pleas- ' I antest form. She's right, too, | ||/ ''N Newsome's "Sunshine" Pro- r j \ ducts do taste better. ' I' c '' •* * NEWSOME’S SUNSHINE BREAD
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Wanganui Chronicle, 18 February 1949, Page 6
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360Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 18 February 1949, Page 6
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