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THE BRITISH MINISTER OF FOOD SAYS

* •BUY WISELY SAVE MONEY If you eat more than you need, you are wasting food as surely as if you had thrown it away. Save food— Save money. . , Whilst we in N.Z. are fortunate m having all the food we want, we should all do our utmost to save money, and in this way Help to Win the War. Paying more than you need for a good suit is one way of wasting your money, just as surely as if you had thrown it in the fire; delay in purchasing your Suit now. whilst prices at OWENS, Ltd., The London Tailors, are so very reasonable, pre-war prices are being charged (plus half a guinea towards the extra cost of tailors’ wages and linings) for a delayed shipment of Owen’s famous wear-well worsted suitings that arrived ten days ago. Here is a clear and definite saving of 3 guineas on to-day’s suit prices anywhere in N.Z. We would pass on to you a further direction by Lord Woolton, and that is to “Buy wisely.” You can make no mistake in placing your order with Owen’s, Ltd., because their iron-clad guarantee of complete and lasting satisfaction goes with every suit.

OWEN’S, LTD., Tfce London Tailors. Colombo street. ‘ —6

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23263, 25 February 1941, Page 10

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THE BRITISH MINISTER OF FOOD SAYS Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23263, 25 February 1941, Page 10

THE BRITISH MINISTER OF FOOD SAYS Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23263, 25 February 1941, Page 10

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