Pulp Fiction, 1914 · page 262 of 268
The Argosy, Vol. 75, No. 4 — page 262: what you’re looking at
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THE ARGOSY—ADVERTISING SECTION. NABISCO — Sugar Wafers make an irresistible appeal to 4 the palate. These bewitching “*. dessert confections are made for the joyful occasion, the social gathering, the feast. IDOI s 3 ADORA—Another dessert NZ Nea gn" confection invariably popular (Sieve ys with the hostess. These little | Se wafers are pleasing to look upon, entrancing to the taste, whether served with desserts or eaten as a confection. FESTIN O—Their resem- blance to an actual almond is most attractive. FE STINO conceals beneath the most deli- cate of shells an enticing sweet- ened, almond-flavored filling. CHOCOLATE TOKENS—A dessert confection. An unusu- aed ally pleasing chocolate-covered sweet with a filling of creamy goodness. NATIONAL BISCUIT COM PANY In answering thia advertisement it is desirable that you mention THm ArRGosY. COmMiCcooo