“Heaven-sent... “Your parcel was a great morale-builder .... ” These and many other similar comments give some slight indication of the heart-warming gratitude of friends and relations in the United Kingdom who have received food parcels sent through us. It has been a long, tough winter for our folk in the Old Country and there is little prospect of the strict rationing regulations being lifted. YOU CAN HELP It’s a very simple matter to send a Johnstone & Brinsden Food Parcel. Just send for our Price List. From this vou can choose from a variety of 20 parcels, each containing vitally-needed foods of the best obtainable quality, Send us your remittance and particulars of addresses and we do the rest. Postal receipt is forwarded to the sender on despatch of parcel. Each parcel is packed and forwarded under close supervision. Don't delay write now to JOHNSTONE & BRINSDEN LIMITED Nathan’s Bond Building, Customs Street East. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 133. Phone 45-533
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22620, 24 April 1948, Page 3
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157Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22620, 24 April 1948, Page 3
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