FOOD SHORTAGES
ENGLAND BENEFITS BY THEM 3SNZ. WOMAN'S WEEKLY If ever a people had risked their health if ever they had reason, to bf sick plagued with epidemics tired,, low-spirited and generaLy m poor health, the British were that people. Yet visitors from the Lnited States repprt that nowhere they saw man,-woman or child who looked any* thing but healthy and well-fed. The reasons for England's apparent benefit ' from 1 food' shortages is explained in an article in this week s issue of the N.Z. Woman's Weekly. The true story of-a woman who waited 37 years on a street corner in Portugal for her lover to keep an appointment with her, is told in this issue of the magazine.
"Relax and Win the War" is the title of-an interesting article, which describes with. photographs a scientific physical way to combat fatigue. In. these davs- of long working hours and "war nerves" this is a feature which nobody should fail to read. The magazine contains a number of other-entertaining articles as well as" the popular regular feature and the usual quota of fiction. The pattern service offers five seasonaDle styles from which readers may order their favourite free of charge.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 110, 11 May 1943, Page 5
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199FOOD SHORTAGES Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 110, 11 May 1943, Page 5
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