Judge a cigarette by the PLEASURE it gives you .. w lill' 1 5 FOR 10 2 10 FOR MADEIN N 7
APPLES give that ‘FRESH-UP’ feeling 4,000 letters .. . 500 packets ...50 miles That’s the average postman’s weekly lot. Postie Bob • /WHSr Simpson who docs the Brooklyn, Wellington delivery, says: <l. ‘‘An apple or two along the way helps to keep me on my toes”. tin Make a refreshing break in your daily routine. Stop and have an apple. You’ll feel fine for it. An apple is a quick snack that satisfies. The juice slakes your thirst. Levulose, like sugar, gives you energy. You are refreshed. Whatever your walk of life, there is always time to “fresh-up” with an apple. • apples are Nev Zealand grown, TTP” App,e • nd B ’ eon Croqu • ,,e, -T tirjon - Soften 2 cups of white breadcrumbs with milk. Chop into small pieces apples and bacon—two apples to two rashers of bacon. Combine with crumbs, add yOlir menUS salt,, pepper, teaspoon brown sugar, one well-beaten egg. Shape mixture into . , croquettes with floured hands and fry 15 minutes, in bacon fat. with NEW ZEALAND APPLE A PEAK MARKETING BOARD.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28895, 15 May 1959, Page 8
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