m m a*%23 i x' if <m. m> m 7 \ "V The Bank of New Zealand has been a vital factor in the success of very many businesses and farming enterprises over the past 86 years. Today, with more than 250 Branches and Agencies in the Dominion, it continues to serve New Zealanders with unequalled 'banking facilities. SERVING THE DOMINION SINGE-1861 IU. .7 m
PINEX SOFT WALLBOARD and PINEX HARDBOARD. We can supply your requirements and have Pinex planing tool for hire. Boon, Sullivan, Luke Ltd. ENGLISH tricycles now in stock. 24 months guarantee. Whittle’s Cycles.
“SAMSON” PAINTS all colours held in stock. Order from stockists, Boon Sullivan Luke Ltd. WALNUT Veneer Plywood for an attractive finish. Boon, Sullivan, Luke Ltd.
BOTTLING TIME Store Fruit for the Winter sL ack jRRANT tomato PULP r£o m CURRANT \0 OV.P ra Li RiACKBERRifc PLUMS t, ' -3 & ✓v 2 tf# These fruits give you the most value for your trouble— \ RED and BLACK CURRANTS because |. The currant is the New Zealand food richest in vitamin C. As a jam or jelly 2 tablespoons have the vitamin C value of a large orange. Our grandmothers unconsciously knew that our bodies craved vitamin C when they gave us black currant drinks for fever. 2. Much will go into a small space. 3. Simple to prepare and requires only short cooking. 4. Although expensive, preparation wastage is negligible. 5. Popular with the family for pies, tarts, jellies and cold sweets.TOMATOES because 1. These wUI soon be cheap and plentiful and are an excellent source of vitamin C. 2. When pulped several pounds will go into a very little space. 3. Only the stalks need to be discarded in preparation. 4. No sugar Is required to preserve them. 5. They can be grown in your own backyard. Save bottles small ones especially Save plenty of bottles for tomatpes, v/hole and/or pulped for use in soups, sauces, stews, savouries. Use the small jars rather than the large so that all the contents may be consumed soon after opfening the jar. Tills will preserve the vitamin C. ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 7 7 *
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 11, 9 January 1948, Page 6
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