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GREY S1NGLE ARHY BLANKETS 7/11 EACH JOHN CORRY'S Where Quality Costs Less : 'Phone 471. — „• ,t|',, 1 | ■ j_ j ■« Lt

qreaier listening pleasure/ VH v This Cromwell 7 valve bandspread model is not just another new U j Radio — iVs a new kind of Radio. New types of tubes — m mt I ' 'Jp pli new type of tuning — a new system of stahilising shortwave J J reception — a new circuit — all these features and many others / ' comhine to give you the kind of radio reception you've never ^ ^e^°re ^nown" ^ t® demonstrate this amazing . " j'lUMA^^S"' ■ .OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. I ^H| • 7MS IS SR/FA/N TODAY — — . — — . — — r.. i «g"Wi lonq and lonq for a G90_D FEED" .uf. \ // The hardships of a hungry nation are ^ \ flSg dearly reveaied in this extract from an , \ fy K f actual letter received rece'ntly from a \ / / vd Scottish mother — ^ V AJf writes • • ■ "we certadnly have J^'y / barely enou9rh to live on, and we lottg * j and long for a real good feed, at least J f °nce a month. When war ended we ^ r naturally thought food would get a bit ^ better 31101 would stop. Now in a way t^ie *00c* P°si^on is no better . . 11 * \ ^n/^^ MY son I are each entitled to l/4d. 1 worth of meat each week and I give him ^«f§ J \ ■ my share because he works so hard at Wf I the shipyard. I usuaily make do with a f bowl of soup. We get half a pint of hiilk - each day between us and one pint oh Sundays and during tl\e children'? holidays. My son likes porridge or corhfiakes-^-so yoti can see how far a half pint of milk will go. Besides, I have riothing" else for his breakfasi except his 3 oz. of bacon and one egg (when I can get it) once a week. ^ You will know from tliis ho'w we live — yet in my heart I thank God and can take my. rest in peace after all those terrible years of war. But there you are ... whaLcan do about it?" . *■ ,★ ★ " v There's nothing that these hungry Britons can do about it except wait and hope ... wait for the foodships which are now being filled all over the world and hope that these ships will not be long delayed. Do your part to FILL THESE FOQDSHIPS by avoiding delay in the production aiid delivery of food. M M WM FEC8U« ImmBrifain ^.1

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Chronicle (Levin), 28 March 1947, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Chronicle (Levin), 28 March 1947, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Chronicle (Levin), 28 March 1947, Page 6

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