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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CAMBRIDGE PRESS COLLECTION: LABEL - LEGGO'S TOMATO SAUCE
... NSW Pure Food Act 1908... Food Act 1908 by H. M. Leggo & Co. Limited Bendigo Australia... Leggo & Co Limited NSW Pure Food Act 1908 Leggo's Tomato Sauce ...Leggo's Tomato Sauce label printed in green with gold border. It has a red tomato at the the top with Leggo's printed in white. At the bottom is No 735 Guaranteed under the NSW Pure Food Act 1908 by H. M. Leggo & Co. Limited Bendigo Australia No. 735.business, printers, cambridge press, cambridge press collection, h m leggo & co limited, nsw pure food act 1908 -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Mosquito drops, Marne & Co. Herbert St., Dulwich Hill, Sydney, N.S.W, Marne's Mosquito Drops, 1919
... / Registered under the Pure Food Act 1908 / Improved Formula 1919".... Hill, NSW / Registered under the Pure Food Act 1908 / Improved ...Found in the cellar of the former Barr's drapery shop, Sussex Street, Linton, which at one time had a doctor's consulting room. Bob Albert (who found them) assumed they were something to do with the medical practice. He gave the box of mosquito drops to Joan and Alan Giles. Information in newspaper advertising (found via Trove) shows the drops were marketed in New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia between about 1915 and 1927. The address on the packaging suggests these particular bottles were manufactured after 1918.Twelve green boxes labelled 'Marne's Mosquito Drops', stored in a strong cardboard box bearing a green label, also reading 'Marne's Mosquito Drops'. Information on individual cardboard packaging: "Marne & Co., Herbert St, Dulwich Hill, NSW / Registered under the Pure Food Act 1908 / Improved Formula 1919".marne's mosquito drops, pest control, mosquito drops -
Orbost & District Historical Society
tea caddy, First half 20th century
... : "Net 1lb wt; No.144 - guaranteed under the Pure Food Act; NSW.... On bottom: "Net 1lb wt; No.144 - guaranteed under the Pure Food Act ...This container is part of a collection of retail packaging, domestic goods, tinplate, made for Bushells, Australia, 1908-1940 In the mid-nineteenth century custom branded tins developed as a tasteful form of advertising. They were often cheap and decorative and found their way into households as gifts, often being kept as ornaments and storage boxes.They have survived well in many homes. This tea caddy is an example of an Australian branded item used in local households. Rectangular metal storage tin printed with scenery of a tea plantation, hills, women carrying baskets and carts. At the top of the front face is the word 'PEEL'. A small cylindrical lid fits on a short neck on the top. Printed around the lid and base is information about Bushells.lid: "Bushells makes 40 more cups to the pound. On bottom: "Net 1lb wt; No.144 - guaranteed under the Pure Food Act; NSW; 1908 by Bushells , Ltd, No.144"