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Repatriated Prisoners Back in Britain and your gift there to greet them We can hardly imagine what it means to one of our �2 boys to stand free on English soil after months Or maybe years in a German prison camp: Their joy is Past words _ 8 and So is our gratitude for what they have endured for uS: Many of these men need long and careful building uP in health: They need clothes, relaxation Se above all, food: And Britain has very little to spare: But the Patriotic people are ready for them: Your gifts to the National Patriotic Fund have enabled them to send the following in recent months for our repatriated prisoners 3,000 pounds of Unsweet- 4,800 tins Of Condensed ened Milk Milk 4,800 tins of Coffee and 1,200 tins Of Malted Milk Milk 4,800 tins of Oysters 2,400 jars of Beef Extract 48,000 tins of Chocolate 1,618 pounds of Cocoa 52,000 pounds of Boiled 3,120 tins of Jam Sweets 3,000 tins of Tomato Soup 7,200 tins of Honey 6,000 tins of Pears 52,000 pounds Wrapped Toffees 22,428 pounds of Block Cake 14,751 pounds of Biscuits and in addition Scarves, Balaclavas; Gift Parcels, Gramoa phones and Accordionsa Keep WP the good work_ Give generously to Nayignotic Fund Appeals FALSE TEETH REQUIRE PROPER film CLEANING! and food particles are removed in a Hic All disigding The plate is sterilised and freshened no few seconds: to impair your breath all done in dental odour with THIS: 9 one quick, simple operation in the 86 THIS cleans and polishes Artificial Teeth by bTIshing and see same way as a Dentist cleans them: Buy a tube of STORES. how your Artificial Teeth improve: AT ALL CHEMISTS & Fletcher; Humphreys & Co_ Ltd:, Cathedral Square; Christchurch. THEM BRUSH mith

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 286, 15 December 1944, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 286, 15 December 1944, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 286, 15 December 1944, Page 4

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