Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1930, Page 16

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TUNE IN ON “YOUR NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR” EVERY WEEK-DAY AT 11:15 A.M. .. STATION WMAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1930. ‘Bond ‘Bread now 1n two siges Your old favorite—and one for the smaller family ITH the opening of their new Washington Bakery at 2146 Georgia Avenue, N. W., Bond Bakers are now able to give you the kind of bread you want in a size suited to the needs of your family. : ! : Beginning today, your grocer offers Y ¢ First—The present Bond loaf, which has enjoyed the preference of Washing- ton housewives for more than a decade, and— 3AK\NG d unto Second— A Bond loaf especially suited - to the needs of the small famil_y. The weight of this smaller loaf is marked in red on the wrapper. Bond Bread comes to you, as Aalwa)'is, with our guarantee of pure, wholesome ingredients. You will find it still the same in crisp, brown crust and firm, close-knit texture. Taste it and you will recognize at once the rich, home-like flavor that makes Bond so much more appetizing than ordinary bread. —ents the! COMPAYTY atont o | the \ FRESH TWICE DAILY AT YOUR GROCER’S

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