A CHRISTMAS BAN
New Zealand’s most characteristic Christmas gift to friends and relatives in the United Kingdom—a carcase of mutton or lamb, or a box of butter—will be missed in many English homes this year as a consequence of wartime control of foodstuffs. Under the new conditions now ruling, New Zealand meat companies state that they are unable to accept any further orders for gifts to be made from their neat stocks at Home, and it is exoccted that the ban will apply equally to dairy produce and other Dominion exports.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20057, 2 October 1939, Page 5
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91A CHRISTMAS BAN Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20057, 2 October 1939, Page 5
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