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There' $ health and beauty in every apple In every apple there are essential vitamins, phosphorous, calcium, iron, pectin-~a whole array of Nature' $ health and beauty treatments! That' $ why an apple is SO much more than "something just nice to eat" apples are good for you in lots of ways. Get wise to the wonder of apples--for yourself and your family. Eat apples; serve apple dishes, every day: A PRETTIER COMPLEXION AND SPARKLING EYES Apples help to clear impurities from the system, making your com- plexion clearer, your eyes brighter. A STRONG CONSTITUTIION The calcium, phosphorous and iron in apples play a vital part in building a strong constitution, in creating firm bones and healthy blood: Vitamin A helps ward off colds and infection, Vitamin B is a nerve tonic, Vitamin C helps to keep teeth sound, Vitamin G promotes digestion: They' re all in apples: BRIGHTEN YOUR SMILE Every time you eat an apple you clean your teeth, brighten your smile. Apples are very important for dental care: SLIMMING ? EAT APPLES If you are watching your diet apples are a great help: An apple makes a satisfying, easily digested snack that does not fatten: Apples give You energy, too. N 2 A P P L E & P E A R M A R k ETin G B 0 A R d

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 917, 8 March 1957, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 917, 8 March 1957, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 917, 8 March 1957, Page 22

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