STANLEYSi Hare Just Opened Up WOMEN'S PLASTIC Y • RAIN COATS They're New and Attractive — Showing Now at STANLEYS 'Phone 472. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. 1 1 I"1 i i i i -"—TS Introducing Another Home Furnishing Service YOU CAN NOW HAVE YOUR ' BEDSPREADS CURTAINS CUSHION COVERS, ETC. MADE TO YOUR OWN ORDER AND DESIGN Inspect Our Range of Cretonnes, Chintzes and Other Materials, and Select Yours from J. W. Lynch Ltd. LEVIN'S EXCLUSIVE FURNISHERS 'Phone 420. BATH STREET, LEVIN.
G. E. LEE, Wood and Coal Marchant DEPOT: Cambridge Street, Levin. DRY FIREWOOD cut to any lengths. Sole Agents Glen Afton Coal. PROMPT DELIVERY CASH ON DELIVERY 'Phone 122D. Cash Buyers of Bottles Old Rags and Scrap Levin Bottle Exchange (G. LAMB, Manager) Telephone 254S, Levin.
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How can a man in an office... awoman in the home...help.to. "How can I help to send food to Britain ? " ask the banker ... the law clerk . . . the wholesaler ... the accountant. J : How will my small food savings add up to help for Britain ? " asks £ ' the housewife ? And rather naturally, because individual cont tributions and savings do seem small . . . far too small to help ,. | Britain 's millions with their food problem. /y i But think a moment. I Think of the food we waste each day. Think of the coupons we ^ f could save if we only planned meals a little better Think of the p* . • unnecessarily heavy* mid-day meals some of us have in town. ■ * Could we eat a little less each day— particularly of rationed goods ? Yes . . . most of us could ! 4 " Then again . . . filling the food ships means more than saving food, t- It means working to get that food on board the ships as quickly N as pqssible. If our jobs are connected with food production or the delivery of food then let us cut delays and speed up the job. ; . If we can only save food let us save as much as possible, and remember . . . individual savings grow like snowballs. MORE FOOD FOR BRITAIN is EVERYONE'S JOB! FEC.91.24 fMZMBmmmmmmmmmmmm* m rmwhwwhbhhhbhhmmmwwbmmhhbbwwbmwmbmwebmmemembbmpbwb i _
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Chronicle (Levin), 13 May 1947, Page 7
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