How long will the War last ? THE War will last until we of the Allied Nations have mobilised sufficient strength to overcome the enemies 1 C I*?"?* of freedom. w*) IW*< HEIP l£ follo , ws , that every pound we spend or waste on non- I I essentials lessens our strength and prolongs the war, PTOSES . Every hour's work that any one of us holds hack from I MMHKSSSjVjVPBH the Nation's service lessens our strength and prolongs the War. j22y2258Z212e8 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' I ! 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 -pi § over £5 i S OO0 j oo °- It will go on giving of its strength in the FOR ft jJkJL. .certain faith that this will help to shorten the War and brine I us to Victory. BAK,N ° A.M.P. SOCIETY VJlfgi \\ | A sure friend in uncertain times. I THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE M 1 I Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia) tide I Head office for N Z - : 7^® roV ed ak ' I CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON, ing I I W. T. IKIN, Manager for New Zealand. tflks Bay of Plenty District Agent : J. N. BULLARD Goulstone Road, Whakatane. Phone 227 M. LARGE 1/3 1U e small Gfl. J Hamilton District Manager, W. H. COLTMAN. WIN THE WAR] ■BBbHMI National Savings - Little Amazon, take care! Everywhere, women are pouring their rr~ "loafer 7 " ~r " "in immense energies into the country s i, I " + war effort. Not waiting for official - j - v r :,v leadership or recognition, but dog- 1 nry " **4 gedly, steadily, purposefully going \ ahead on their own marvellous in- j j "J * This exacting new life could so easily j' heavier work that is the danger.. . but muscles poorly supported, poor / J" " <, j posture on the job. So, little Amazon, . Ij f N (A look to your Berlcis! In a Berlei your \ZI K - '" 4 * ~ body is better balanced, better braced lillll (1 * i V ' j to take strain. Long periods of duty mS I l\ \p \ tire you less. You'll do double your ' \\ 1 ' duty, with the aid of Berlei! j^j
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 7, 23 September 1942, Page 3
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414Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 7, 23 September 1942, Page 3
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