EMPLOYEES’ Record Cards, 1/3 dozen, now available at Gazette Office.
tC^yy"'y < War broke out and beleaguered Britain tightened its belt. Each year of the war it. fought a tense, unyielding battle to y y provide food for forty-odd millions. For six years the British man , > /”/ / - t and woman stayed on desperately short commons, hungry ... but y- > z patiently working and waiting for the end. The end is come-but not an end to hunger... hunger for the good 4 things of the table, hunger for plenty instead of just enough. This, the wilt W& . first year of Victory, may well be the year In which the people of England are defeated by the dreary monotony and the inadequacyof a war-timediet. But we can help make plenty come to Britain once more. We can go W||; Wh l|||k without so they won’t have to. Let’s help drive hunger from Britain by saving every coupon we can. OSSSB* Save Food for BRITAIN t F.K.CAIt
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 55, Issue 32705, 26 April 1946, Page 7
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