Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ?-a. CENTRAL CANADA EXHIBITION—Thos. J. Liptons Exhibit. Ceylon with its magnificent tea planta-tions. Here Thos. J. Lipton owns sev-eral large plantations. He supervisesthe growing, picking and packing of Lip-tons famous teas, sold in aii-tight tinsonly, as the complete advertising liter-ature of Thos. J. Lipton states. Liptonscoffee, ever a ready seller, was shown,as was also Liptons jelly tablets. Theseare becoming more and more popularwith Canadian housekeepers every day,and, consequently, with the grocer. It isonly necessary to dissolve them in hotwate


Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . ?-a. CENTRAL CANADA EXHIBITION—Thos. J. Liptons Exhibit. Ceylon with its magnificent tea planta-tions. Here Thos. J. Lipton owns sev-eral large plantations. He supervisesthe growing, picking and packing of Lip-tons famous teas, sold in aii-tight tinsonly, as the complete advertising liter-ature of Thos. J. Lipton states. Liptonscoffee, ever a ready seller, was shown,as was also Liptons jelly tablets. Theseare becoming more and more popularwith Canadian housekeepers every day,and, consequently, with the grocer. It isonly necessary to dissolve them in hotwater to prepare a very dainty other specialties, includingpickles, gherkins, chow-chow and pre-served walnuts were displayed, too. A. E. Carson, Canadian manager forThos. J. Lipton, spent three days in Ot-tawa during the Fair, and was frequent-ly seen at the booth. He reports mag-nificent increases in sales, as comparedwith those of a year ago. good idea of it. Rowats Worcestershiresauce, preserved walnuts, chow-chow,glier


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