The Boston Cooking School uses and recommends these goods
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Wales'
HOME
MADE
Jellies
ARE PRONOUNCED BY A
SCOTCH EXPERT, WHO IS
ACQUAINTED WITH
THE PRODUCT OF ALL
COUNTRIES, TO BE
"The Finest in the World"
They contain no Starch Paste, Gelatine or Glue Stock for stiffening. No Glucose or "Grape Sugar" for "filling." No Chemicals for coloring. No Preservatives to prevent fermentation. They are not made of Refuse Canning Stock,—cores and skins,—but
of Pure Fruit Juice, true to name, and best Refined Sugar, and Nothing Else.
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Wales' . . . . HOME MADE Preserves ARE MADE FROM THE BEST TABLE FRUIT, IN ITS MOST PERFECT CONDITION, AND BEST REFINED SUGARS I use no bleaching process to make green fruit look well.
They contain no coloring matter or chemical preservatives.
They are ABSOLUTELY PURE.
"Purity in materials," "perfect condition in fruit," "scrupulous care in their preparation," have made them the world over The Standard of Excellence.
IF YOUR GROCER DOES NOT KEEP
MY GOODS, SEND FOR PRICE LIST TO
George E. Wales, ^{Newton Centre, Mass.}