Ploy o S■ m e of v patie*** M We don't mean this literally—but we do seriously advise- ™ you to be patient if you are sometimes told, "No Queen. Anne Chocolates today." Don't blame the girl in the shop, or the manufacturer! They are doing their best under today's necessary wartime restrictions. Be patient — wait a day or two and try again. Queen Anne quality remains unchanged — absolute perfection. Queen Anne Chocolates made by Adams Bruce Cake is also Adams Bruce Ltd., Cake Specialists limited in supply and in range for over io years. of varieties. d * r /^: f a. jQu&&n (Ztt ne G/i&c&lateA r j V will be bock again in full supply / SsS™ psi savings TIME IS PRECIOUS j _ I ( RAILWAY WAGONS MUST NOT WASTE IT. I Production of vital materials and supplies for j our Armed Forces is rising like the tide and the ( need for rail transport rises with it. The Rail- \ ways must carry more wagonloads than they did I last year. Wagons will have to be worked harder I and loaded heavier. Whenever a wagon comes I to you, get it away again without delay. Keep ' it on the run. Railway Equipment is War Equipment. * I
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 55, 10 March 1944, Page 6
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