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BRITISH FOOD PARCELS

20 Rowland Grove, Wellspark road, London, S.E. 26, England. March 18, 1947. , Dear Sir, —Again thanking you for the two parcels just received. They both arrived intact and none of the contents damaged. They were sent by our kind Dunedin friends, Mr and Mrs K , of Dunedin. If only you good people knew how much these parcels mean to us; you see, we get our rations, but such a small amount we must go carelful with them. Soaps and fat are particularly acceptable. We don’t mind what hardships we have to put up with as long as England once again becomes the England we know and love. Please tell the good people of Dunedin they are a Godsend. —Thanking you from the \V family. The above is just lone of the hundreds of letters of appreciation received by Peter Fraser and Sons, the Overseas Parcel Specialists, 140 Stuart street (phones. 10-521 and 11-630_; P.O. Box 288). Qall and see the lists of goods we despatch, or give us a ring. Your inquiry will be welcomed.— [Adv-t.] ________

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Evening Star, Issue 26067, 3 April 1947, Page 12

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BRITISH FOOD PARCELS Evening Star, Issue 26067, 3 April 1947, Page 12

BRITISH FOOD PARCELS Evening Star, Issue 26067, 3 April 1947, Page 12