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Drastic Reductions To Clear . . . ALL NAPERY CURTAIN NETS At the Lowest Prices Remember: Always a Little Cheaper ; • * At J.B. General Drapers THEATRE BUILDINGS, PHONE 631, CAMBRIDGE EDWARDS* Sports Service SPRING is Here !! START THE SEASON RIGHT— Just Arrived \ ’ Good Selection of RACQUETS, 1947.—Dunlop, Spalding, Slazenger. TENNIS BALLS —Dunlop, Spalding and Spencer Moulton. Eye Shades, Covers, Presses, Nets. CRICKET Boys’ and Club English BATS and BALLS'. Cricket Equipment in Stock. FISHING A Good Array of RODS and REELS, LINES, FLIES and all Equipment to Catch the Canny Trout. Fishing LicePSes available for Auckland, Rotorua & Taupo POLO : STICKS, CANES, HEADS and BALLS With My Long Experience and Personal Attention I Can Give Good Ayice to Young and Old Players and to Clubs. ‘ PRICES ARE RIGHT EDWARDS’ SPORTS SERVICE Telephone 438 Victoria Street Cambridge MORE MORE HOMEY ttSTS £ 1/6 per pkt. 17/- doz.

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/S BRITAIN TODAY fife?*,,. . \&'m mm** '******. >,, * ir»V ■•-' r -r' in Says Capt. W. J ‘The British People are having a hard time of it. They bore the hardships and suffering that the war imposed, and now they are desperately short of food. There is no question about it they are hungry... Every time Igo home the people seem paler, more listless. I feel sure the food situation is undermining the general health. People get colds easily, too.” “Doctors say that people always get colds, and that may be so, but the real trouble today is that there is not the food with which to build up their constitution afterwards.” “I started mysailing career as a boy mm n I m m w;mm \ mmm ws FECI.II in sail, but I was never so hungry then as I have been in England now. You eat a meal and 30 minutes later you feel as if you’ve had nothing at all. Sometimes we bought a pound of walnuts costing frbm 6/6 to 8/8 and ate them with liquorice to ward off our hunger. We ate them slowly and they satis 3ed for a while.” Your butter and meat coupons can help to make Britain’s fight against hunger a little easier. The more we save the more the people of Britain can eat.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6106, 26 September 1947, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6106, 26 September 1947, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6106, 26 September 1947, Page 3