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Flour millers, producers of Cake-A-Pie self raising flour.
Flour millers, producers of Cake-A-Pie self raising flour.
See [[Thomas Rose Hilton]]


1912 'An Ashtonian, Mr. T. Rose Hilton, has been successful in placing on the market a very useful and necessary commodity in the shape of a baking powder known by the name of Cake-a-Pie.'<ref>Stalybridge Reporter - Saturday 13 April 1912</ref>
1912 'An Ashtonian, Mr. T. Rose Hilton, has been successful in placing on the market a very useful and necessary commodity in the shape of a baking powder known by the name of Cake-a-Pie.'<ref>Stalybridge Reporter - Saturday 13 April 1912</ref>

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of Cake-A-Pie Flour Mills, Ashton-under-Lyne.

Flour millers, producers of Cake-A-Pie self raising flour.

See Thomas Rose Hilton

1912 'An Ashtonian, Mr. T. Rose Hilton, has been successful in placing on the market a very useful and necessary commodity in the shape of a baking powder known by the name of Cake-a-Pie.'[1]

1962 Advertising.[2]

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  1. Stalybridge Reporter - Saturday 13 April 1912
  2. Heywood Advertiser - Friday 16 March 1962