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FAMILIES AND FOOD

If we had universal suffrage and mothers and fathers of live wielded seven votes, how our politicians would tumble over themselves to see that the little ones were well fed and clad! Why not free milk, butter, apples and cheap meal for large families?— at least imme'iiateiv after the war? It could easily be V, on ® m a Piimarv producing country. 1 erhaps then we mothers of smaller families might decide to enlarge them instead of keeping them as small as possible; and joy! perhaps mother of five could dazzle the eyes ot the neighbours with a smart rievr frock. MOTHER OF TWO.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 169, 20 July 1942, Page 2

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FAMILIES AND FOOD Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 169, 20 July 1942, Page 2

FAMILIES AND FOOD Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 169, 20 July 1942, Page 2

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