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IjFW ''' s> z K' 4 'J APPLES CHEAPEST FRUIT! You just can’t beat the economy of apples mhb bite for bite. This weeks guide to MAXIMUM retail prices. The chance finding of a seedling growing on a U.S.A. . roadside led to the discovety of Golden Delicious. It CHRISTCHURCH A B C D E earned the name Golden Delicious because of its golden Delicious Fancy 12c 13c 12c 11c 10c colouring and its characteristic Delicious shape. Crisp! Jonathan Fancy 8c 9c 8c 7c 6c Tasty! Satisfying! Commercial 6c 7c 6c 5c 4c Golden Delicious are all of these. That’s why they’re Granny Smith Fancy 15c 16c 16c 14c 13c a favourite among the most economical fruit you can buy and so good for your family. Remember, every FANCY COMMERCIAL apple is a natural toothbrush ... tests have proved that Golden Delicious loose pack 11c I 9c it’s actually more efficient than a brush for cleaning your Dunns Favourite loose pack 9c I 7c teeth. Ballarat loose pack 9c | 7c Good reason to finish off a meal with an apple ... at p a rk<s— DalWous and Jonathan school, at work or at home. Remember, apples contain Economy Packs-Delicious ana uonainan the vitamins and minerals your family needs for glowing health THIS WEEK'S SUGGESTION: GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES PACKHAMS TRIUMPH PEARS _l I Apples for health e An apple a day may not keep the doctor away completely, but it is likely to postpone the need for his attentions and the dentists as well. The nearer a human being keeps to the simple order of things, the more pleasant and profitable will be his existence. And in apples, we have one of the most valuable aids both to good digestion and towards the making of good blood, for they not only naturally stimulate the flow of salivary juices, but they contain essential food elements as well. • Plant growth consists of storing up energy which is derived from solar heat, which is the_by-product of the sun’s own energy. So this energy is stored in the plant at the expense of the sun. A bite of an apple is, in one sense, a bite of sunshine, or at any rate a bite of stored sunlight. The calorific value of an apple is not high. A mediumsized apple provides about 80-100 calories and therefore will not cause you to put on weight. Apples are a valuable source of Vitamin C either when fresh or when cooked. It is wrong to suppose that cooking Dita intfl tn an apple results in its vitamin content being lost. Provided DllV lIIIU lllV the apple is stewed and eaten with the juice—there is no ■ ■ ■ significant loss of food value. I*lo9 II Sinn PAfll Apples also contain vitamin P. Absence of this vitamin vlvHll «HM VWI C an cause spots just under the surface of the skin where « the blood vessels break owing to a weakening of their ffISIVAIIf IS I 11)9 structure. lIHWUI lIIWIIVW Apples are available all the year round so an apple a day is a practical possibility and an inexpensive one too. 6010611 UCIICIOUS Make jt a habit—it wilt d 0 yOU nothing but good ’ such a favourite. NEW ZEALAND APPLE AND PEAR MARKETING BOARD. W6839
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31711, 21 June 1968, Page 3
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