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.. „ _*» , — |, —_._,,_. i, "'' ii.in im.nii.—.m-m- !■■ <m i i—inilri .. ' * / //^^k >\ N\ ' "THE RAISIN HABIT" I- xiS^^^Jk. 'fS» jSZriirtffiffi Alfred W. McCann, author of the well- \ f fiL*> "SSSfc tj? <T*iiS2^^jl known book, "The Science of Eating," I i ', % "The ral^n l 3 the stft of Qo^ Everyatlt" / _H izle Mil, A mi^Jls_ lete> every man ' every woman ana child € liL "^^'JliJmL- Wt^imPX sh°m cultivate the raisin habit. Heavy \ TOpPbltw'P'N w*^ lron ln its most assailable form, jS^ »fl""**^ // ' jr*V Y^lMplcSr) *-16 I'^sin begs mankind to let it do for r^\ 1/ «. W^3&&Wr the weak and weary the things it v/as oreI la • i HikJL \ / a*s^ or- 'l'-'e co!'-^ increase the comJr\ m m ' I m«| " / s?Jr»jsiioH o/ m-lsins c^^ fiundrew /oW, V*l?^! I W*&§ ii S I \ m.«cA o/ tic; anaemia due to our (Lena-Plump-Tender-Juicy to give fine flavour I' ' to Bread, Buns and Cakes, to Pies, Rice and Tapioca. Plain foods tecome luxurious when Sun-Maid Raisins are cooked with them. •: Everybody delights in the dishes wherein raisins lend their delicious appetite appeal. And with better flavour, you get more nutrition also. • <#^m&3^m^~ Sun-Maid Raisins are made from California's ten'derest, juiciest, sweetest, thin-skinned grapes. Their high quality has made them the favourite raisins everywhere. Always get tiiem for home cooking if you want the best— they cost no more than unknown brands. High Food Value. Why Sun-Maids are Good. Sun-Maids have so high ■ food ralue because - ; The conditions under which they are grown is they instil the energy of Nature into the body v the secret of Sun-Maid flavour. Sunshine alone turns - through the natural heat of pure fruit Sugar, and , the fresh ripe grapes into Raisins. The hot vitalising the vitalising properties of aisimilablc Iron. Sun- rays treble in the Raisin the energy content of the Maids are 71 per cent. Sugar—practically predigested -■ . - 'original grape. In great glais-walled packing houses sugar that everyone can enjoy. The iron content ' Sun-Maidsare weighed and boxed by machinery under of Sun-Maids is an invaluable aid to health. conditions of perfect hygiene. Now ready for you I '■■■™'r- ■ DA ICI N S Siedless-in Rtd Packet Seeded-in "Blue "Packet *^ ** ■ | . ' . i / ' If jp fJf ". ■ / i c «*>*^l A • • ■'■ TW( UOw w d$M JOT ]IQm-C/ispinil iA\>J^ F*\oN'T let the salesman on the other side of the chemJ—' ist's counter buy for you. Buy for yourself.. Insist . that he gives you real aspirin. It bears the name of Boots —the Great English Chemists. You pay the same price for. other, aspirin, but that does not get you Boots' quality. : ■ ..........j Boots —" Greatest Chemists in the World " —are makers of 1 1 only fine chemicals and pure drugs. Everything of Boots 1 ""»••>; i s more particularly fine and pure than drugs and chemicals ; Chemists and : 111 > I Fmt«iau store. \ so^ na^cr an V ot«er name. In close on 700 branches in •| »»b. \ England alone Boots' chemicals and drugs supply and pror _ _ „.,,,,J mote an insistent demand. Boots' reputation now carries from England to continue here mightily building a worldconfidence. Boots Aspirin is true to Boots* standard. Don't be put off with any aspirin. Ask for Boots—look J\Mr^F^!/~~J f°r the name —thus you will make sure of the real aspirin. \(jO%Sr Can be supplied in bottles of 25, 50 or 100. Bannatyne & Hunter Ltd. f\ i^ Ir% 1 . ' So!* A*entl for New Zealand - ■ G. & C. ■""

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 81, 5 April 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 81, 5 April 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 81, 5 April 1923, Page 11