On the sunny foothills In the sheltered valleys, the frultgro worse of New Zealand devote their days to the cultivation of tho world’s host apples. Nature in all her benevolence sends tho warm sunshine at day and tho cleansing cold at night—both unite in producing perfect fruit. So tho autumn brings to ua beautiful crops of sweet unblemished apples—red and yellow, juicy and mellow. Bat those delicious New Zealand apples! Have one at each meal, or enjoy one between meals. Apples are good for you—each one is a tonic, a food arid a delight to the palate. Decide to have an apple a day—a delicious New Zealand apple Buy from any good fruit shop—a pn i d haw or a case for the home, or order n case direct from tho orchard. 11
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9965, 8 May 1918, Page 8
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133Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9965, 8 May 1918, Page 8
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