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W ho t Sin g in 9 Sto r $ 0 r e telling Yp6 Yeu know the sentiment of popular songs of to-day_-thoughts of parting, longing and re-union. "We'Il Meet Again" 1> Me When the Lights of London Shine Again;' and 80 one Those thoughts have a business application also~especially in respect to Queen Anne Chocolates. Owing to necessary war restrictions, ~the supply of Queen Anne j6 unavoidebly reduced. Don't blame the girl in the shop-~or the manufacturer-~if you are sometimes told "No Queen Anne JO-dey:" Queen Anne quality remaing unchanged-_~absolute perfection. If you fnd the shop gold out, g0 back sometime~you'1l meet them again. day- Sonbaeen Ulne @hocclates "ill b e 6 0 � k 0 9 0 in i 0 f0 II su Pply 5 million N.z. MADE EVEREADY TRADE-MarK Batteries were used by the Armed Forces last year That' $ considerably more than half the total New Zealand production of Eveready Batteries. No wonder, then, that (EverEAdy EVEREADY your retailer couldn't always supply you with Eveready Torch or Radio Batteries. This year; still more Eveready Batteries must be sent to the Army, the Air Force and the Navy. So please remember the men who are winning the war, if you have to wait for your requirements. National CCarbony Tke Fiqktine Torces Kirst 1 Wzex Product ER/44/B3Z MADE Well 8

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 250, 6 April 1944, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 250, 6 April 1944, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 250, 6 April 1944, Page 12

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