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A.Such; uv.-term applies t'p- Mho production of cordials made with , you imagine anything more pure and wholesome °for a, summer- beverage than- a-syrup of-sugar and water made in , your own kitchen, with tho required amount of Sharland’s FruiSJEiiiehce adiled. FruitlJE&ehces : ,is not., eveiPsurpWsM by the realm, of cookery. Toll' procure • a bottle of Fruit Essence at. your grocer costing one shilling, and with this you can make several bottles of cordial much purer and stronger than the ordinary commercial article with which you have long been familiar. • To show you how, economical it is, many fruiterers and confectioners are now purchasing Sharland’s Fruit Essences,; for the. production* of cordials for counter and shop trade, and if this is- profitable to them, it. is- easy to see just what you would save. A one shilling bottle of. Sharland’s Fruit Essences will make, over 100 glasses of .delicious drinks. , All we.ask .you to do, is to try one bottle. ... '■ .. , a;?'-; 1 -"' « :;iil !/-, '■ ' v NcwH-Edison -Eecords ’fbr April arriving March 22nd. -Gall and. hoar them at ! Turnei'AKd Co.fs Ui-to-date Phono. Parlour. ?MBrsa' Plate, Wanganui. ■ ; - A/ .1“ ZV. u-;W,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13035, 31 March 1910, Page 5
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187Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13035, 31 March 1910, Page 5
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