DON'T PAY 4/6 doz. FOR EGGS Don't pay high prices for eggs! Owing to the scarcity of supplies, fresh eggs soared in price last winter to as high as 4/6 per dozen. Housewives received a rude shock when purchasing eggs, and many vowed that never again would they Day such exorbitant prices. .T?"^ 01 "." 0,,7 sl «nply this—preserve them with Ovoline, Liquid or Paste, and store away for next winter. Now that eggs are faUing in price. It will soon be the opportune time to preserve, uon t be one of the unfortunates who did not preserve with Ovoline for last winter's supplies—as soon as eggs are cheap again, preserve with OvoUne, and have them fresh as new-laid for next winter. Be wise—. i KEEP FRESH EGGS FRESH WITH OVOLINE- ' PASTE OR LIQUID.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 227, 24 September 1940, Page 10
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