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“RAYEX” SUN GLASSES approved, scientific CLARE PROTECTION The Lenses are G base curved, ophthalmic ground and polished. They are tested to eliminate 96% of the harmful ultra-violet and infra-red rays of the sun. They will not harm the most sensitive eyes, as they are free from all aberrations or lens blemishes. Prices 25/-, 30/-, 32/C, 35/-. FOR COMFORT and SATISFACTION RAYEX SUN GLASSES from p D mm - *-a 'Cfri-N dd/w3

TRY DOING- THE WASHING YOURSELF A very few minutes at the tubs will demonstrate why your wife needs a washing machine. Don’t ask her about it. because most wives are willing to do without. But once take one home and you’ll have made a worthwhile contribution towards easing her load. SPEEDWAY WASHERS from W. L. McKINNON Ltd.—Whangarei

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BOTTLING TIME Store r a Fruit Winter S’ l ao< yRRANI ,4 'iOWATri rCC> j cU RRANTJ PUlp %I®' % ~ V # !# F.|i <sl. n> ICS c V> c V' fe>\ the gIACKBERRii^ 888 |E'i t p3J ,vM4 - c These fruits give you most value for trouble an d BLACK CURRANTS because I. The currant is the New Zealand food richest in vitamin C. As a jam or jelly 2 tablespoons have the vitamin C value of a large orange. Our grandmothers unconsciously knew that our bodies craved vitamin C when they gave us black currant drinks for fever. 2. Much will go into a small space. 3. Simple to prepare and requires only short cooking. 4. Although expensive, preparation wastage "'’ofeF is negligible. 5. Popular with the family for pies, tarts, jellies and cold sweets. ¥©iMlA¥@Es because t I. These will soon be cheap and plentiful and are an excellent source of vitamin C. 2. When pulped several pounds will go into a very little space. 3. Only the stalks need to be discarded in preparation. 4. No sugar is required to'preserve them. 5. They can be grown in your own backyard. Save bottles r- small ones especially IBHp i!!y HP Save plenty of bottles for tomatoes, whole and/or pulped for use in soups, sauces, stews, savouries. Use the small jars rather than the large so that all the contents may be consumed soon after opening the jar. This will preserve the vitamin C. ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH I0H?

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Northern Advocate, 6 January 1948, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 6 January 1948, Page 6