H’S THE BERLEI BENEATH TH aI BIVES THE IINE i j/ - i i"W'l mvb, ▼ 'tS ( Hllllll MMS G — ■Mr. \ A draped frock of simple distinction, worn , J / ( with no adornment beyond a gleam of gold ’ w|||i||b' ||. ' Il ' S ' ) ■ ■ . ■ w ■ ) at the throat and a flourish of mysotis over iSII ( \ the heart — yet worn with a’woman’s love- ‘ \ ( '5 ( I liest ornament . . . the serenity and poise ) that come of knowing she is beautiful. — x ® FOUND AT 10 N S . . FECI.IB fl /ill ' V m w -y^%v aysCaptw - J - E - > s ' WAy — ■ '' r <? ’’S&d ' ' Z " ' ' t “The British People are ha vine; a hard in sail, hut I was never so hungry then as -y lime of it. They bore the hardships and I h.nc been in Eneland now. You eat a suliering that the war imposed, and now meal and 30 minutes later you feel as if / \ they arc desperate!’, shoil of food. There yonbe had nothing at all. Sometimes '' '' iCi/Z A&Z-K is no question about it — they die nun- we bought a pound of walnuts costing „ , 2/ Vy ’y 7./; ... Every time Igo home the people from 6/6 to 8/8 and ate them with liquor- ■'< Z' /A seem paler, more listless. I feel =ure the ice to ward off our hunger. We ate them Z?a. food situation is umhrmining the general slowly and they satis.ied for a while.” V health. People gel colds casih, too.” « “Doctors say that people always get Your butter and meat coupons ■'-J& "7 ’ colds, and that may be so, but the can help to make Britain’s fight real trouble today is that theie is not j hy a H , . , yh the food with which to build up their' 6 b , . . , T' ''constitution alteiward-.” more we save the more the people ‘ ■* -‘I Started my -ail.ng career as a boy of’Britain can eat. K~ ’ ;®7 /W ® W WWW/4V ~.. < «? < WM® J&iff/
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 56, Issue 32913, 24 September 1947, Page 10
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