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IRISH OATMEAL is far superior in every way to that made in America, the home-grown oat being larger, better-developed, and more succulent than the dried-up American grain. FINDLATER’S IRISH OATMEAL. Findlater’s Finest Quality Pinhead or Flake, per 5lb linen bag, 1/-.

(Advertisement for Findlater’s Irish Oatmeal (1909))

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© 2012 John R. Strachan and Claire Nally

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Strachan, J., Nally, C. (2012). The Lady of the House (1890–1921): Gender, Fashion and Domesticity. In: Advertising, Literature and Print Culture in Ireland, 1891–1922. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137271242_6

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