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■ APRICOTS . HPHESE Dominion-Mark Apricots are mainly s«d for free: booklet enridcri JJ" S lo™ll m the famous schist country of Central k /"Fruit Preserving in the Home".. *> ~tago—recognised as possibly the most suitable in fill in-coupon and post Ktow. ' ■ ™ world for the growing of Stone Fruit Large in «• " V A^° f a be*utl ful S°lden colour, thin-skinned and full-flavoured, these Dominion-Mark Apricots come •'"■■•' to.you fresh from the pick of New Zealand Orchards. , , The Moorpark variety is particularly suitable for bottling or jam making. Be sure that the fruit you «...««. M buy is Dominion-Mark; then you will know what - xn e «ew^«und fruitgrowers' Federation Limited. " l^l CAtl £° m the Production of big, SUn- • g.p.o. box 882, Wellington. ' necked Apricots. They are now availabledui all shops ,! pi« se send me 6ee copy o f Booklet entitled "yn,it Pwtemne I where you see the Dominion-Mark displayed. Shop J mtheirome.- j there Mi confidence-you will not be disappointed. i name........—™ „. »:_._■ I I " r— i BUY YOUR FRUIT FROM YOUR 1 ADDRESS i I DOMINION-MARK FRUITERER. I I xr This advertisement authorised by I ' important.-^fx id. s*mp and kau emt !o P - «*w " I The NeW Zeatand Fruitgrowers' Federation, Limited. l*o<.« r aij|.a«a«p.Mß l « Baas . n^' F- 7/32J

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 20

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