The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1920, Page 17

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— — re = i " ° —- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1920. Wik a ol i vi Sawa H NUM dieu fa (Mu 41 ‘T a few days ago all of these great golden globes of delicious juiciness were ripening on their trees in the tropic Porto Rican sun- shine. Today they are in the hands of your dealers, ready to be prepared for your table. Tropiko Grapefruit do not have to be picked green in order to get to you before they are spoiled. They are allowed to almost ripen on the plant and are then picked, sorted, packed; and shipped to you by fast steamers. Their richness is Gnsurpassed. They are “the juiciest fruit in the world.” Z The Steamship ‘‘Brazos’’ arrives in New York with a big cargo of Tropiko Grapefruit ge|7_202 FRAN The N. Y. and Porto Rico Line Steamship “Brazos” brought thém into port Tuesday after a quick trip from San Juan. This “short haul” means more juice, more sweet- ness and more flavor for you when you eat Tropiko © Grapefruit Each genuine Tropiko Grapefruit has the name “Tropiko” plainly stamped on its skin, This guarantees its juiciness, sweetness, and good flavor, and insures your satisfaction. Look for it always on every grapefruit you eat or buy. Look for the Tropiko label on every grapefruit box. KLIN ST. NY. ty eek pee ste AY cry ae Cet

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