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KEEP THE DOCTOR AWAY A . Eat Hawke’s Bay Apples Each Day—— G P . . .11 Not without just and fully merited cause is Hawke s Bay known R J y T \ i’ :" % as the best fruit-growing district in New Zealand. The climatic condi- Q p k'Y5/•>,».< x . tions that prevail in Sunny Hawke’s Bay enable the fruit-growers to 'Kz <"7/ ' '7 produce fruit that is unequalled in quality—fruit that is at one and the L ’' ® % *-' < / f \ : \ * same time most p leasing to the palate * satisfying and within the reach T Et <-/ t < &A, I < even the poorest of pockets. »-• ' A ■ Specialists in their work and producers on a very large scale, the S t ’ Hawke’s Bay fruit-growers possess some of the largest fruit farms in the V Dominion, and as the result of their careful study and experimenting, not to mention the amount of attention bestowed upon the fruit-bearing V 7 • trees fr° m Y ear to year> are * n a P oB^*oll to cater f° r almost insatiable demand for clean, wholesome and health-giving fruit. IM H ; k \ Y ■•> 7 n o Packed in cases, and graded by machinery, under the most hygienic S of conditions, the fruit is delivered to the wholesalers entirely free from * all blemish, and with the maximum amount of edible fruit and the mini- - *?»'■** - W T-I xV mum of skin and core. , s- * f T The various varieties of Hawke's Bay-grown apples are full of the , s ' A T vitamines so necessary for the proper functioning of the system, and it JF & V/7 I is this fact, combined with the low price of the fruit, that has been W ~ responsible for the widespread popularity of Hawke s Bay apples and v ' >S ( ™ i,s - , ... F Hawke’s Bay apples, both for eating and cooking purposes may E be’obtained from all fruiterers and greengrocers throughout the North ; ~ %W aXs&Wil Y Island at prices that, on a quality basis, compare more than favourably with apples growh elsewhere. EAT A HAWKE’S BAY APPLE AFTER AND BETWEEN MEALS. A T\ E A When ordering your Fruit insist upon getting Hawke’s Bay Fruit—Do not A R be satisfied with any other kind. Y THERE ARE NONE SO GOOD

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 72, 18 December 1928, Page 43 (Supplement)

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Page 43 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 72, 18 December 1928, Page 43 (Supplement)

Page 43 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 72, 18 December 1928, Page 43 (Supplement)