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<CM i %?' \i; ■:■••• :i «« ; 1« U txf;2 i£ <r § „ g 3 -2 ‘■cu- r-i-i'.j.-y (4^ fftV tf* '* •*' . . . But Queen Anne Chocolates ring the bell! The hall-mark of elegance distinguishes Queen Anne chocolates. The perfect third for the theatre twosome, Queen Anne’s are fresh, and delectable. Best loved by those ivho love the best” C2\ N-> <rv'o\\ Qv lllpfiitf^ VijCS iv/- v'.vsy.B-i-y nr W--ofioCo L A T E $ ADAMS BRUCE LTD.
save and you- save lives y »' d • • *JP v^SJ. »* 1 i % serve and you serve the nation[ f Potatoes are in plentiful supply. Wheat must be imported* j By eating more potatoes and less bread we make more i wheat available for those nations whose bread ration is at \- starvation levels. Serve potatoes more often—one small! serving equals of bread. SAVE FOOD FOR BRITAIN
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 54, 25 November 1946, Page 10
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181Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 54, 25 November 1946, Page 10
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