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Kiddies like apples, and their taste is well-placed. Ibe New Zealand apple is better for the little ones than a dose of medicine —it does all the good harm. Keep a case of rich, ripe New Zealand apples in the home for the children. Any doc-tor will tell you that apples benefit the constitution, that they provide protein for strength, malic acid to purify the blood, lime and iron for the growing bones, fafc. sugar, magnesia and phosphorus for the brain also. Again, your dentist will say that apples arc good for the teeth —that they clean them and help preserve them. Apples should be ripe, unblemished, and above all. fresh. Insist, therefore, on New Zealand's own —the finest apples in •a or id. in our own country. A-k «r. any iVuit shop for a caiO or haU'-catc r-thej'rc chcaa. t>

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16171, 27 March 1918, Page 3

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Untitled Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16171, 27 March 1918, Page 3

Untitled Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16171, 27 March 1918, Page 3

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