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EAT MORE FRUIT.

OFFER FROM ORCHARDISTS HAMILTON SHOP OPENED. A lot has been said about the high prices of fruit, and the blame for this has been attributed to the middleman. But the solution to high prices has arrived in the opening of Te Kauwhata, the fruitgrowers’ shop, in Victoria Street, just across the railway line. The products of New Zealand's best orchards come direct to you through ■Te Kauwhata, and at prices which leave nothing to be desired, and make eating a pleasure. Medical men and other authorities are constantly advising, everyone to eat moue fruit, and Te Kauwhata offers you this oportunity. As middlemen’s profits, are cut out delicious apples, pears and other fruits are obtainable here at prices to suit all purses, resulting in a big saving in the household fruit bill. And the fruit Is sound and .fresh. Te Kauwhata Is the dlrect-from-the-orohard-to-you shop, and orders, large and small, can be promptly filled witn the best of fruit. Already householders have recognised the of buying at this shop, and a trial order will convince you that here indeed is supreme value In fruit. Te Kauwhata Is to be found just over the railway In Victoria Street, near Bryce Street. Fresh vegetables are also sold.

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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18342, 30 May 1931, Page 11

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EAT MORE FRUIT. Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18342, 30 May 1931, Page 11

EAT MORE FRUIT. Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18342, 30 May 1931, Page 11

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