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WljE^TiraWAß National Savings
Jill, ESTABLISHED 1849 How long will the War last ? THE War will last until we of the Allied Nations have mobilised sufficient strength to overcome the enemies of freedom. It follows that every pound we spend or waste on nonessentials lessens our strength and prolongs the war. Every hour's work that any one of us holds back from the Nation's service lessens our strength and prolongs the War. The Nation's security demands that every citizen take up a full share of the burden; every man, every woman, every firm, every company, every institution. None can escape responsibility. To this end, this Society is regularly putting into New Zealand Government Loans all it can spare of its members' Life Assurance Savings. In New Zealand and Australia it is ' doing this to the tune of about £500,000 a month. Already it has lent the New Zealand and Australian Governments over £51,000,000. It will go on giving of its strength in the I certain faith that this will help to shorten the War and bring us to Victory. A.M.P. SOCIETY A. sure friend in uncertain limes. THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia) Head Office for N.Z.: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. W. T. IKIN, Manager for New Zealand. Bay of Plenty District Agent : J. N. BULLARD Goulstone Road, Whakatane. Phone 227 M. Hamilton District Manager, W. 11. COLTMAN.
Chew Wrigley's regularly after every meal — that's when this healthful chewing gum is most valuable as an aid to digestion. Besides helping you to digest your food, chewing Wrigley's delicious gum is good for the teeth, it helps to keep them strong and healthy — and, remember sparkling teeth add to the charm of your smile. Three delicious flavours—P.K. (real peppermint), Spearmint (garden mint) and Juicy Fruit (deliciously different). Buy some today and always keep a supply handy in your pocket, pmse or home. nzu27 AAA SAVETO WIN/ NATIONAL x feSF SAVINGS GROUP,' BAKING 1/8 t SMALL 6A
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 91, 14 August 1942, Page 3
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