All the Difference
New Zealand people who send parcels to people in Britain under the lood gift scheme can bo assured that t‘- e u contributions arc very highly appreciated,” said Mr. L. H. Warner, London manager for j. Hott, Limited. > n . an interview in Dunedin. "Before I ieit England I was given that message by many people. The diet there is so monotonous that the addition of any small luxuries makes all the clifference. .it it were more generally veaJJLi tns country how acceptable rnvnnni?r> ot t R i( ts are l am sure that the TTuT - to J, he KC hemc would be even Rritn? 1 he fhet of the people of fnref llv t U i Ul : g 1,0 War had been so c i. c iGlanced that health stannot deteriorated then, he W , J wever ”, ‘he repercussions of in mern‘,l m' pectecl <'» take their toll aced rLi 1 ii nessC u am °ng the middle(a*f . \ Children born during the blizt penod would be highly strung.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22199, 9 December 1946, Page 6
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169All the Difference Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22199, 9 December 1946, Page 6
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