Ilg P £ # FEC98.I8 ts a long journey for our MEAT and WTtR from farm H 1 # Farmers have the job of making meat and butter availT lHl 1 able but once it leaves their hands it becomes the 1 1.1 1 MM responsibility of many. This responsibility falls on the V llP M m m Sw # ^ B shoulders of men and women in dairy-factories . . . m transport workers . . . office staff and the thousands of "in-betweens" in ihe long chain between farm and ship. It also falls on the housewife It is the housewife who can provide that extra meat and butter from our rationed stocks because, in the Jfe, main, housewives control the nation's stocks of coupons. mCoupons are wanted and work is wanted to delivei the maximum amount of food to Britain in the shortesi possible time. We can all help to fill the FOODSHIPS . . . BRITAIN IS WAITING FOR THEM!
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Chronicle (Levin), 15 August 1947, Page 6
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150Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 15 August 1947, Page 6
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