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niiiiip. by sending r egular SCHOOL PARCELS rnk 1 I fl BULK PARCELS are also sent... If you have no children going to school you can help by sending your parcel to another Bulk-parcel Scheme. If Wellington is your nearest centre, address it to the Joint Council of the Order of St. John and the Red Cross. Other centres —to The Secretary, Red Cross Society. Railage is free to Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. & & ft m mm ■m J M IV£ S^ WHAT PARENTS D 0... Most children get a thrill out of helping—and here is one way they can help the children of Britain. Most schools in New Zealand have established a collection scheme for food. Fats and meats and all those items which Britain wants so badly can be brought by your child to school. Here they are sorted out, made up into larger parcels and sent to central packing depots, then straight on to Britain. Let your children play their part in this scheme. Give them a regular item to take to school. Every tin, every packet helps. Full details available from your local FOOD FOR BRITAIN COMMITTEE
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Northern Advocate, 24 November 1947, Page 2
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