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Hi'ery[ration we means two more for Britain VERY time we save- a week’* butter, we provide a British ration for two people. Every time our meat coupon savings add up to L 1/6 worth, we save two British meat rations for ■ week ' n ‘ For we’re allowed just about twice the butter / jSSB and meat that British people get. Z All the more need, then, for saving every coupon we possibly can ... by avoiding waste, by L , / wKF substituting other foods where possible and by / 73S using meat and butter extenders. Make your coupon saving card really work . . . / Sy ~ and take it in, or post it (postage free) to your I -./ Post Office regularly, so that the nation’s savings —3'—’ ——„„„ ~ can be recorded. Remember—saving by one / means eating for two. / SAVE FOOD FOR BRITAIN

C/m/z False Teeth this Modern Tfee wiera way to .keep false teeth de*n is die simplest—just put them into half a glaM of warm wiler fo which a capful of Steradent has been dissolved. This solution penetrates every crevice, removes stains and sterilises your dentures by ite own harmless, active energy in 20 minutes while you dress—-or you ean leave them in Steradent solution overnight if you prefer it Rinse well under the tap. For all Dentures, including the new Acrylic Resins Sterad en t BacUtt 4 Colman (WJB,), IM. t Pharmaceutical Division, 9»n4 StreM. BtAB

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24907, 21 June 1946, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24907, 21 June 1946, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24907, 21 June 1946, Page 4

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