H and H — San Antonio Express Monday morning page 9, 12 March 1934

Monday morning, 12 March 1934 San Antonio Express page 9 export (Mon_Morning in filename)—sibling to the alternate 12 Mar page-9 JPG in the gallery; compare for edition or plate differences.
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Roster of Hoffmann-Hayman Company Products
Here are the Hoffmann-Hayman Coffee Company’s products featured at grocery stores throughout San Antonio Monday, March 12. The items include H & H Sam Houston, Menger and Texas Girl coffees; H & H Orange Pckoe Tea; Old Dutch Lunch Prepared Mustard, Pepper and other items in the H & H spice list.
The Hoffmann-Hayman Coffee Company, the leading independent coffee company, pioneer roaster and blender of fine coffee, and one of today the roster of items in its stock which are to be featured at grocery stores locally beginning Monday, March 12.
The articles represent not only the result of careful selection of choicest ingredients, but of production experience gained in over a quarter of a century of active association with the industry, and will be accorded special displays in many stores, beginning Monday, March 12.
Featured items in the Hoffmann-Hayman coffee, tea and spice stocks include the popular H. & H. Sam Houston, Menger and Texas Girl coffees; H. & H. Orange Pckoe tea, H. & H. Dutch Lunch prepared mustard, black pepper and other items in the spice line.
The wide range of coffee blends and package sizes is designed to supply every demand and requirement. In this respect, the Hoffmann-Hayman officials explain, and to verify the company’s authentic production slogan, “A brand for every demand.”
The products of the Hoffmann-Hayman company featured here are familiar and popular items that enjoy wide favor and sale in the city, and merchants of San Antonio and Texas generally will benefit by securing abundant stocks of all of these items, the officials explain.
Source
- San Antonio Express (San Antonio, Tex.), 12 March 1934 (Monday morning edition), p. 9 (per project filename).
- Project scan: Newspaper Clippings (
San_Antonio_Express_1934_Mar_12_Mon_Morning_page_9.jpg).