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Eggs for England

Dear Aunt Daisy, . I am writing to pass on a most valuable way of sending eggs to England, or anywhere. A friend of our family, who lives in New Plymouth, sent a tin of fat to Scotland, and put fresh eggs into the fat while still soft, and sealed the tins, and off to Scotland it went. My friend has now received word that the fat and the eggs have arrived safely, and that the eggs were as fresh as when new. What a treat to receive such a rare gift! I think this is worth sending in to you to pass on both through The Listener and your Morning Session to others who may wish to follow my friend’s example. Hawera.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZLIST19470411.2.45.3.3

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 407, 11 April 1947, Page 23

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Eggs for England New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 407, 11 April 1947, Page 23

Eggs for England New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 407, 11 April 1947, Page 23

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