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Parcels With Butter

Dear Aunt Daisy, I have been intending to write to you for a long time, and now, as I want to know something very badly, here I am. I heard casually that it was possible to send butter to friends in England, say about 3lbs. for 5/9 or something like that. I know it was often done before the war, for about that rate, though it may be more now, of course. What I want to know is: can it still be sent, and if so, to whom must I apply for particulars?

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 91, 21 March 1941, Page 46

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Parcels With Butter New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 91, 21 March 1941, Page 46

Parcels With Butter New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 91, 21 March 1941, Page 46

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