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AN APPLE A DAY

The opinion that the cost of distributing apples to schools, after including packing, cool storage and handling charges, would be prohibitive and that the only method of distribution would be by means, of apple juice, was expressed by Mr. W. Raymond, manager of the Hawke's Bay Cider Company, when referring in an interview to the suggestion made by the president of the Hawke's Bay provincial executive of the Farmers' Union, Mr. T. B. H. Priest, that apples should be provided for schools where milk is not available.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19793, 22 November 1938, Page 2

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AN APPLE A DAY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19793, 22 November 1938, Page 2

AN APPLE A DAY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19793, 22 November 1938, Page 2

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