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HOWARD HARVEY AND SONS, Funeral Directors, Cambridge St.. :: Levin. PHONES : Day 662. Night P62, 457M, #698M.

McMINN & S0N, Monumental Masons, Keepa St., Weraroa, LEVIN. TELEPHONE 430M. Cemetery Work oi all Descriptions undertaken in any part of district.

TH/S / 5 BR/TA/N TODMV writes E.H.S., late of Nelson, N.Z. "The people of Britain have never been more in a whole month's points. No wonder then, these need of help, and even during the war year* their people accept with gratitude sausages made from food situation has never been worse," — writes whalemeat which are cheaper and help to save \ E.H.S. "People -could get tinned meat or sausages valuable rations and points. It seems a long, long . but these took a higher number of the 32 points time since those good old days when the tradi- K allowed each month for food outside the basicration. tional roast beef of England was available to If you could get tinned sheep tongues these took everyone — just for the asking." "Help this UNSELFISH, DESERVING COUNTRY" Whalemeat sausages may not be pobr food, but they indicate a poor standard of living. When E.H.S. asks us toti'Help this UNSELl=IS»i DESERVING COUNTRY" we know where our duty lies. If we can help Britain to solve her food probiems Britain will do the rest because most probiems can be solved.if a nation is weli-fed. A few more coupons then please . . . butter coupons and meat coupons. Every particle of food we can save. is needed. ^ $ H '{/epends on 1 V.. . , ... a'-wram __ j

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Chronicle (Levin), 6 October 1947, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 6 October 1947, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 6 October 1947, Page 6

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