Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . PROHIBITION BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT of the EXPORT of any manufactures containing LEAD,or the USE of LEAD in any manufactures other than MUNITIONS OF WAR This regulation precludes our manufacturing (for the present) BOTTLE CAPS in the usual metal, but we have decided to continue making all classes hitherto supplied to our custom-ers in a more costly metal on which no embargo exists. Same sizes, same colors, same stampings ashitherto. Shipment 2 to 3 months from receipt of instructions. If interested in maintaining finishedappearance of your packages, safeguar


Canadian grocer April-June 1918 . PROHIBITION BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT of the EXPORT of any manufactures containing LEAD,or the USE of LEAD in any manufactures other than MUNITIONS OF WAR This regulation precludes our manufacturing (for the present) BOTTLE CAPS in the usual metal, but we have decided to continue making all classes hitherto supplied to our custom-ers in a more costly metal on which no embargo exists. Same sizes, same colors, same stampings ashitherto. Shipment 2 to 3 months from receipt of instructions. If interested in maintaining finishedappearance of your packages, safeguarding your trade-marks—minimizing risk of fraudulent imita-tion of your goods—CABLE US AT ONCE the word GREETING over your name and we will thenquote you prices in the New Metal. BETTS & COMPANY, LIMITED 1 Wharf Road LONDON, N., Eng. Cable Address: CHECKMATE, LONDON April 12, 1918. CA N A I) I A N G ROCER. Hand her Bordens with your strongest recommendation. The more particular she is the morepleased she will be with the deliciousgoodness of the BordenMilk Products For Bordens are quality through andthrough. Nothing is left to chance intheir manufacture. Selected milk pro-cessed and perfected by the most ap-proved scientific methods make BordenMilk Products the standard of your stock well displayed? Borden Milk Co., Limited Leaders of Quality MONTREAL Branch Office: No. 2 Arcade BuildingVancouver, // any advertisement interests you, tear it out now and place with letters to be am CANADIAN GROCER April 12, 1918. Mr. Grocer, j Are you giving your customer full value when she buys a jar of jam orjelly, marmalade or pickles, or do you give her a jar with a loose top andspoiled contents? By insisting that all your glass containers be sealed with Anchor Caps,you will be adding to your own reputation by giving your customer perfectsatisfaction. Food products properly packed


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