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- ; ■ y--\-“Eat More Fruit” While Fruit is Cheap. It is hardly necessary to stress that the great world-' wide slogan " EAT MORE FKUIT ” refers specifically to the fine fresh fruit sold by Heerdegen " . At The Fruit Market MAT AM AT A. To suggest anything else would be an undeserved' reflection upon the intelligence of the people. It may not be generally, credited, but nevertheless we believe it is a fact, there are a few people—but only a few, we hasten, to add actuated'. by a desire to emulate Benson, the Jubilee plunger,: who fire their good cash, awayrecklessly by failing to taker advantage of Heerdegen’s Low and High Quality* We may here hastily interpolate that natives of Aberdeen : . .and .-other parts of. Palestine* are excluded, long sinceylroM' the scope of our remarks* In these days "when rigid economy is essential, when luxuries should be religiously tabooed (vide Sir Harold Beauchamp, New Zealand s champion pessimist), when wool has gone to the pack, Her ’ Royal Highness Jersey Queen adopts the “ go-slow policy (Matamata excepted, of course), the tote' turnover slumped, and similar national disasters prevail, buck up-^ “ Eat More Fruit” and Keep Fit. The Fruit Market, Matamata, comes to your assistance—money saved on every purchase—the more you spend the more you save—economise—“EAT MORE FRUIT while fruit is che^p. Yours helpfully, HEERDEGEN’S The Fruit Market MATAMATA. ’Phone 227.

In addressing communications to* the Record Office, correspondents* would save inconvenience by addressing to the Editor, or Manager, and’ not in the name of an individual" member of the staff, who may ormay not be at the office when the* letter comes to hand. Letters with* official addresses are always opened! (unless marked ** confidential ”1 and: are dealt with immediately, whereas in the other case a delay of days might occur.

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Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1103, 6 March 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1103, 6 March 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1103, 6 March 1930, Page 8

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