Be prepared for Coughs, Colds — Woods' Great Peppermint. Cure. W. E. Woods. Ltd., T.amhton Quay. Wctn
1 \ The raost valued :v j-A V- i » 1 and perhaps :f.0m *0%^° \%\ mos^ annoying hook m Bntam . . . « ' ' ' , ' ' . t ' ' ■ * ' The people of Britain guard their ration books carefully — because ration books mean food . . . valuable food which is served out ounce by ounce — pound by pound. This unvarying food is welcomed by the British housewife . . . but after seven long years of ration books the strain is beginning to tell. Women long to give their working husbands more food . . . they live for the day when children will eat as well as our children in New Zealand. , ' We, in New Zealand, are asked to build up Britain's food stocks to a point when more food can be made available. We dan do this by denying" ourselves some of our own food, and every cancelled coupon — every tin of fat — every pound of meat we can spare means so much extra over there. Whenever you use your ration book think of the ration hook ilhistrated above — and spare a coupon. SAVE FOOD for Britain ft§ and the famine countries 2L
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Chronicle (Levin), 24 January 1947, Page 6
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192Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 24 January 1947, Page 6
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