An orange tree, advertising concentrated orange juice as beneficial to children. Colour lithograph after Eileen Evans.

  • Evans, Eileen.
Date:
1960-1969
Reference:
576218i
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An orange tree, advertising concentrated orange juice as beneficial to children. Colour lithograph after Eileen Evans. Wellcome Collection. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[London?] : Issued by the Ministry of Health

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1 print : lithograph, printed in orange, green and black ; sheet 10.8 x 17.2 cm

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Concentrated orange juice: the concentrated juice of nine fresh oranges is now available without tokens for all children up to five years old at 1/6 per bottle. It is excellent value because: Each bottle contains as much Vitamin C as 9 good-sized oranges, and costs less; The concentrated juice, blended from specially selected sun-ripe oranges, is more digestible for very young children; Orange juice helps the development of young chidren and the Vitamin C is essential for their health. Expectant mothers should get it too ... it's important. Look for this '9 sun-ripe oranges' label on the bottles at your nearest clinic or Welfare Foods distribution point. Welfare Foods Service.

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With: this catalogue no. 576282i

Reference

Wellcome Collection 576218i

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