A study made by Professor Galpin, of the United States Department of Agriculture, revealed the fact that ‘>2,000,000 people residing in the rural districts have 4,000,000 more children than 32,000,000 people residing in the cities. He makes this significant comment: “So the country holds the future.”
Eat More Fruit — * DRIED FRUITS (New Seasons) Apples, pkt. 1/2, loose 1/1 lb. Peaches, 8d lb. Apricots (3 Crown), 1/ lb. Prunes, 40-50, 6d lb. Raisins, Sun Maid, seeded, 7d pkt. Currants, Patras, 7d lb. Sultanas (3 Crown), 7d lb. Fruit Salad, 1/5. TINNED FRUITS— Pineapple, 8d tin, small 6d tin 3 tins for 1/4. Apricots, 1/ tin. Peaches, 1/ tin. Pears, heavy syrup, 1/2 tin. Raspberries, “K,” lOd tin. Golden Berries, 1/1 tin. Passion Fruit, lid bottle. Your fruit salad is not complete without these. Wallace Supplies Ld. COMMERCE STREET KAITAIA
31 Ladies Frocks BOUGHT AT JOB PRICES To be Cleared at Once ■t Sorted in Three Prices 1. 12 only at 17s 6d each Usually Priced at 29/6, 27/6 and 25/. 2. 10 only at 25s each Usually Priced at 39/6, 35/ and 32/6. 3. 9 only at 35s each Usually Priced at 49/6, 45/ and 42/6. These frocks are made in plain and floral rayons NOBLES Ltd. Box 6 Phone 84
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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 5, 6 November 1931, Page 8
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