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It if) essential that dried fruits be cleansed very thoroughly before use, but this, if done by ordinary methods in the home, means the loss of much of the fruit’s goodness. We, therefore, hygienically cleanse and sterilise all dried fruits coming into our shop before passing them on to our customers. This ensures that dried fruits bought from us are absolutely clean and free from impurities, yet not one particle of the fruit’s goodness is lost. The Sanitarium Shop, 8 George street, Dunedin.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21646, 17 May 1932, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21646, 17 May 1932, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21646, 17 May 1932, Page 12

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