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  • 'Tannafax' brand tannic acid jelly : tannic acid, with 0.5 per cent. phenol, in a water-soluble base : the modern treatment of burns and scalds : always ready for immediate application / Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (The Wellcome Foundation Ltd.).
  • Fruit from Chivers orchards supplies the fruit juice for Chivers jellies : 9 delightful ways of serving Chivers jellies / Chivers & Sons, Limited.
  • Fruit from Chivers orchards supplies the fruit juice for Chivers jellies : 9 delightful ways of serving Chivers jellies / Chivers & Sons, Limited.
  • Fruit from Chivers orchards supplies the fruit juice for Chivers jellies : 9 delightful ways of serving Chivers jellies / Chivers & Sons, Limited.
  • Fruit from Chivers orchards supplies the fruit juice for Chivers jellies : 9 delightful ways of serving Chivers jellies / Chivers & Sons, Limited.
  • Fruit from Chivers orchards supplies the fruit juice for Chivers jellies : 9 delightful ways of serving Chivers jellies / Chivers & Sons, Limited.
  • Fruit from Chivers orchards supplies the fruit juice for Chivers jellies : 9 delightful ways of serving Chivers jellies / Chivers & Sons, Limited.
  • Bird's jellies are unsurpassed for purity, brightness and delicacy of the fruit flavors.
  • Bird's jellies are unsurpassed for purity, brightness and delicacy of the fruit flavors.
  • Rowntree's table jellies : in small cubes : patents 34216/7 (1930) applied for.
  • Double extract of lemon for flavoring ice cream, custards, sauces, jellies & pastry.
  • E. & T. Pink : manufacturers of jams, jellies, marmalade, pickles & sauces, spices, chemicals, paper, rice, seeds ... Staple Street, Boro, London.
  • Kelsey's shop in St James's London, where fruit, jellies and sweets are served; a man and a boy are enjoying its wares. as another stands by the door. Process print after James Gillray.
  • The Queen's royal cookery ... With the art of preserving and candying of fruits and flowers; and the making of conserves, syrups, jellies, and cordial waters ... cosmetick or beautifying waters, etc / [T. Hall].
  • The Queen's royal cookery ... With the art of preserving and candying of fruits and flowers; and the making of conserves, syrups, jellies, and cordial waters ... cosmetick or beautifying waters, etc / [T. Hall].
  • Dr. Lynas trade mark compound wintergreen flavor colored compound of oil of wintergreen and oil of birch for ice cream, jellies, pastry, custard, candies, etc. : use sparingly till flavored to taste : 2 1/4 fluid oz / m'f'd by Dr. J. B. Lynas & Son, Logansport, Ind.
  • The accomplish'd female instructor: or, a very useful companion for ladies, gentlewomen, and others. In two parts. Part I. Treating of generous breeding and behaviour; choice of company, friendship; the art of speaking well [etc.] ... Part II. Treating of making curious confectionaries, or sweet-meats, jellies, syrups, cordial-waters ... to know good provisions, dye curious colours, whiten ivory ... physical and chyrurgical receipts ... and a great number of other useful and profitable things.
  • The accomplish'd female instructor: or, a very useful companion for ladies, gentlewomen, and others. In two parts. Part I. Treating of generous breeding and behaviour; choice of company, friendship; the art of speaking well [etc.] ... Part II. Treating of making curious confectionaries, or sweet-meats, jellies, syrups, cordial-waters ... to know good provisions, dye curious colours, whiten ivory ... physical and chyrurgical receipts ... and a great number of other useful and profitable things.
  • The accomplish'd female instructor: or, a very useful companion for ladies, gentlewomen, and others. In two parts. Part I. Treating of generous breeding and behaviour; choice of company, friendship; the art of speaking well [etc.] ... Part II. Treating of making curious confectionaries, or sweet-meats, jellies, syrups, cordial-waters ... to know good provisions, dye curious colours, whiten ivory ... physical and chyrurgical receipts ... and a great number of other useful and profitable things.
  • Prostanthera ovalifolia R.Br. Lamiaceae Alpine anise bush, Oval leaf Mintbush, Purple mintbush. Woody shrub. Distribution: Australia. Minty flavoured leaves used in jams and jellies. Various essential oils are produced from commercially grown P. ovalifolia (cis-dihydroagarofuran, kessane, 1,8-cineole which is also known as eucalyptol, p-cymene,) and P. cuneata also contains eucalyptol. Concentrations of essential oils in the plants vary according to the clonal variety, growing conditions and time of year. Aboriginal peoples used Prostanthera leaves in medicinal ointments and washes, but one species, P. striatiflora, was used to poison waterholes to kill visiting emu (Hegarty, 2001). Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • Firm favourites. No.121, Sponge rings / Chivers & Sons, Ltd.
  • Firm favourites. No.121, Sponge rings / Chivers & Sons, Ltd.
  • Four new natural health supplements for dogs : Vitapet, the best for any pet / Seven Seas Veterinary Division.
  • Four new natural health supplements for dogs : Vitapet, the best for any pet / Seven Seas Veterinary Division.
  • Wye Valley preserves : trade price list : January, 1929 / Herefordshire Fruit Co. Ltd.
  • Wye Valley preserves : trade price list : January, 1929 / Herefordshire Fruit Co. Ltd.
  • Wye Valley preserves : trade price list : January, 1929 / Herefordshire Fruit Co. Ltd.
  • Wye Valley preserves : trade price list : January, 1929 / Herefordshire Fruit Co. Ltd.
  • A world of natural nutrition : better living the Bioforce way / Bioforce (UK) Ltd.
  • A world of natural nutrition : better living the Bioforce way / Bioforce (UK) Ltd.