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FROM WORDS • • • '' lt; /"■*' i/realist »/ events is that the I nited States '•* "OU- entire!;/ nnrt wholeheartedly in the var \rAth us." § —THK RIGHT HON. WINSTON CHURCHILL. /o </ unified prod ion, a unified an rptu inr of saerifiee and effort. That means . . . VKljnL j' '""" *'"""• "" limitations of rare. , reed or selfish polities." VmF ,'/ —PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. f i X .... TO DEEDS! io i n the ttflt isfl-A Hi Cl'tVIM (Jo-operation Movement This is n movement conceived in peace. To entertain our friends of the U.S. Army, pledged in blood find forired in sacrifice. Its Navy and Air Force. To say in a warm and nim is to strengthen the natural ties of practical way—"Welcome. I ncle Sam, you're brotherhood between the two great democ- among your own folk here." racies of the world. For in this it sees thp i>4 1 jr... . . . nnth u#♦ V 1 • r ™ u * members are needed. I his is a job for pnfn to victory and a better way of life .. .... 1 x* r, , , L 1 , . ™ , D . J '*• e\er> thought 1 111 New Zeaiander. Send in the 10-clay the nritish-American ( o-operation coupon and your £1 subscription, and help Movement in New Zealand has a practical job the cause on which vour way of life and to do. To foster personal friendships tlioirs depends. between Americans and New Zealanders. SFXD THIS (OI PON TO-DW P ' ' BRITISH AMERICAN CO-OPERATION MOVEMENT, I VD KC Vce til ThrU ?■' ! Secretory, L. W. SWAN, Lister Building,. J Charles Statham, K.T.. M.L.C.; John s' ! CP ° B °* 168 ' Auek,and Telephone 40-165. I Barton, Esq , C M.G. ; Frank Milncr, Esq 1 Please enrol me as a member in the New Zealand i C.M.G.; H. F. Von Haast, Esq Chairman' ! sec,ion of the British-American Co-operation Move- ■ A. Leigh Hunt, Esq., F.R.G.S. ' I ment ' 1 enclose my subscription of £1. J ■ I Inrol MOr C> Information Booth, Street Floor 1 Name I I I ■ i J Address J A CHALLENGE to 40,000 New Zealanders! Forty Thousand (rue New Zealanders must subscribe £100 each la Mm Liberty Loan by 5 p.m. next Tuesday, 2nd June. This will bring tbn total subscriptions to the needed £15,000,000. This in YOUR responsibility. You must not let New Zealand down! Only about 8,000 citizens have subscribed so far—only about 1 % of the adult population. Yet there is £126,000,000 lying in the Post Office Savings Bank, other Savings Banks, and Trading Banks. Put your share into action! If you haven't got the ready money, the purchase price can be spread over 3 instalments. If you cannot manage that, then your trading bank or your employer can advance 90 per cent of the money required—repayment to be spread over six months. This is no time for argument or complacency. We are facing survival or extinction. You must join the financial army to-day—you're not giving, you're only lending. COME ON, NEW ZEALAND! LOAN DEFINITELY CLOSES TUESDAY NEXT (2nd JUNE) Reserve Bank of New Zealand *t^»n»l77tS^n"endLlFEßUOY . . . I THE °TO PREvInT C '4 , ;oT" MAD j LOOK WHAT MATgi V WHAT* THIS ? A MARKER IN THIS > \ MOU WOULDN'T / I MVt K MORE MORNIWOS PAPIR LETS SEE WHAT 'NO MORE NSRWXJS S-O FOR/WE. V TOGETHER V SPINO SVIRy / V CAREFUL a ROOT , IT SAYS. .'DMRVOU* BA' IS A COMMON IM USING UFEBUOV IN My OAILy BATH. I ARE FUN, \ MINUTI / \ -OH. WELL -I 1 FAILING Of SENSITIVE, RESPONSIVE j .d-MM-M. 1 WHAT GRAND. MUD LATHER <J THANKS TO No one can afford to take I lER HII chances with " B.O." ® ™ ■ IN THE SUPERMILLED OCTAGON TABLET Perspiration due to embarrassment and V nervous upsets causes "B.O." just as readDo" P. e "P init ' on ' r0 j m * ieat or exercise. with Lifebuoy in your daily bath. Lifebuoy \ is iifltrtnt. It contains a apecial health H 1 ingredient. And that creamy, purifying j J Lifebuoy today. Big generous tablet for also^^the

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1942, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1942, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 126, 30 May 1942, Page 10

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