w \ m w <o* —and there ain't goin' to be no core, neither I DOM.IMIOM M. AltK. APPLES for Health/ Far too little importance is usually attributed to the vitaminic value of good fruits as compared with other foods containing vitamins. If enough ~ fruit be eaten the vitaminic value of other foods need hardly be considered at all. Give the Kiddies DOMINION MARK Apples to eat. An apple is "Nature's Toothbrush." Your Doctor will say that kiddies who eat fruit regularly are never subject to acidosis of "rickets." Give them DOMINION MARK Apples. Eat them yourself. Shop where you see the DOMINION MARK sign. It is your guarantee of quality. SEND TO YOUR FRIENDS ABROAD A CASE OF APPLES PACKED TO DOMINION MARK QUALITY There is no better gift than fruit, sent at a time when apples are out of season in English orchards. Express in a practical way a happy thought—a box of APPLES, - the product of out own New Zealand orchards, delivered to any address in the United Kingdom, any time between February and July. Get full particulars of the scheme. You incur no obligation. FILL IN AND POST THIS COUPON To The New Zeal*ad Fruitgrower*' Federation Ltd., G.P.O. Box 882, Wellington. . Please tend me full particulars of.your scheme for despatching APPLES to the United Kingdom. It is understood that I incur no obligation whatever. CP-8-32. .NAME— •. i 1 i ADDRESS - - Important—P/wjf affix id. stamp out leave envelope waealti.
An interesting article in the "News Sentinel" of Fort Wayne, Indiana, refers to tlie opportunities which a period of depression offers the alert business man The article continues: "Now that the worst of the industrial slump is over it is interesting to remember that Flick started his moneymaking career by buying ooke ovens in the slump of the 'seventies. Carnegie made £60,000,000 by buying steel plants in' hard times. of fortunes have been made by optimists buying from pessimists. In less than five years from now, we feel very certain, there will be thousands of American business, men entitled to membership in tlio 'I-wish-I-had Club.' "
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20490, 8 March 1932, Page 13
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346Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20490, 8 March 1932, Page 13
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