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Send for FREE BOOKLET entitled " Fruit Preserving in the Home". FILL IN COUPON AND POST NOWI w I The New Zealind Fruitgrowers' Federation Limited. . G.r.O. Box 882, Wellington. J Please fend me free copy of Booklet entitled "Fruit Preserving ■ in the Home." . AH. 7-32 IMPORTANT: Affix id. stamp and leave envelope unsealed. THESE Dominion-Mark Apricots are mainly grown in the famous schist country of Central Otago—recognised as possibly the most suitable in the world for the growing of Stone Fruit. Large in size, of a beautiful golden colour, thin-skinned and full-flavoured, these Dominion-Mark Apricots come to you fresh from the pick of New Zealand Orchards. The Moorpark variety is particularly suitable for bottling or jam making. Be sure that the fruit you buy is Dominion-Mark; then you will know what your country can do in the production of big, sunflecked Apricots. They are now available in all shops where you see the Dominion-Mark displayed. Shop there in confidence—you will not be disappointed. BUY YOUR FRUIT FROM YOUR DOMINION-MARK FRUITERER. This advertisement authorised by The New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Federation Limited.

QUIG L E Y S Customs Street and Anzac Avenue, I Buy Now and Save £3 to £5 on your Suite.

COFFEE AND CHICORY ESSENCE

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21098, 4 February 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21098, 4 February 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21098, 4 February 1932, Page 13