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o % v o Or V o o $r m <s £> fP %/ENIC% lu/ / y liS^o IP I I A Bright and Healthy Home in every tin 0 O % 0 t A FLOOR POLISH For Dark Wood Floors, Doors and Furniture use DARK Poliflor Across the world from I AUCKLAND 8» Sillfe m. I day Mi 2 OAK v N\ v \\ .. > vMj m vm 3 days w N \ vV'NNv . vt 4 OAYs **IT \>k\ mwM 5 d Ay \ x :n d ays^Ta^ & S?s{ £A_N/\ "A 5 **Yx/ Lavs ***tc 6 v\ °ays w\ s«vi o s. Ax X i N~ •= h 0 7 iGVp \N 6* OAVs s % 8 «h. @AYS ha h/ 9 Every day the Speedbirds of 8.0.A.C. fly between Auckland and the principal cities of the world, carrying passengers over 72,000 miles of routes. Flying these planes are 8.0.A.C.’s 640 pilots, more than 100 of whom have over a million miles’ flying experience each. Fine pilots every one of them, specially selected and trained to carry on the tradition that 8.0.A.C. has built up in its 28 years of flying experience. BO AC IT’S A SMALL WORLD BY SPEEDBIRD Representative for Australia and New Zealand: Shell House, Carrington Street, Sydney, General Agents : Tasman Empire Airways Ltd., Auckland, Wellington Particulars for New Zealand bookings can be obtained from: U.S.S. Company, Government Tourist Bureau, or 8.0.A.C. Appointed Travel Agents T.E.A.L. operate the service from New Zealand to Australia. Q.E.A. operate the Flying-boat service between Australia and Singapore and the Lancastrian service between Australia and Karachi. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION IN ASSOCIATION WITH TASMAN EMPIRE AIRWAYS LTD., QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS, SOUTH APRICAN MR WAYS 01/NZ “Do you like buttee 9 Mummy?" Wm i m m m & ■m: fflmm * m W. m ■ i m WM M WM W m ■■Ha <x In a letter received recently from Birkenhead, England, • mother referred to her daughter's little game-a game we all played when we were children. She wrote: Helen tickled my chin with a butler-cup and said, *Do you like butter, Mummy?' It reminded me of my childhood when butter wm just something we took for granted", . Hi BUTTER CONK MB Tt/FOST children in Britain today have never known the taste of a well-buttered slice of- bread, Many New Zealand children too, have yet to Icl themselves go with the butter knife ... but New Zealand children and adults enjoy far more butter and far more fats than the people of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It is in our own hands to spare some of our ration of butter, either regularly or at intervals. We can contribute coupons from our ration books. . coupons which, when cancelled, mean so much extrn butter diverted from the home market to Britain’* butter allocation. iflr * ic Won’t you spare a coupon from your book soon'/ COUPONS DEFINITELY HELP BRITAIN’S HOUSEWIVES FEC 25.24 YOUR

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26749, 19 April 1948, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26749, 19 April 1948, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26749, 19 April 1948, Page 9