A mBBm Hp * Easy to lose a fur coat with ESTABLISHED 1849 moths, silverfish, and kindred pests out to devour. Protect pets, blankets, fabrics —with A mewing cat Is Mothpruf. Cheap, simple to cz9 use, stainless—Mothpruf wil! add years to their service. never a niouser I TT is the up-and-doing man who makes a good citizen. X In times of Peace, when the world is building up its ' prosperity, the useful citizen is the one who works and -yy conserves, so that he and his race may have strength to W |||p withstand the difficult days that are sure to lie ahead. 11l If a I When War comes, he does not shirk or whine —"a mewing I wBBhIJi i cat * s never a mouser " — but he puts on uniform, or works | t overtime in field or factory to support the forces with the I sinews of war. His reserves of character and of funds go ■|| 1*; m ™J| ~fß M ||Fa ll |j§i| to make the Nation's strength. , _ _ . _ A ~ . Already the members of the A.M.P. Society — out of their Brewed at the Captain Cook Brewery. Auckland J J • — carefully conserved savings for Life Assurance — have loaned the New Zealand and Australian Governments over £51,000,000. They will go on increasing this contribution, if necessary, to the tune of about £500,000 a month, until , ""Med* BAKING A.M.P. SOCIETY \j\\ sure fri e!l d i> l uncertain times. | W&* ~ i V\ T * THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE 1 &==£*** f Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia) I \ \ Head Office for N.Z.: | rtAa i I CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. I •*"€• \ liir.Vf° ve ' _ n -\ V AJr k\ W. T. IKIN, Manager for New Zealand. § 1 t «eP lta ° S if. * Ketcn I — ——— Bay of Plenty District Agent- J. N. BULLARD G°ulst°ne Road, Whakatane. Phone 227 M. Hamilton District Manager, W. H. COLTMAN. «?• SiMAiiii ML ifour sacrifice™ THE WAR. MfIBBM National Savings . —. Little Amazon, take care! . — Everywhere, women are pouring their J-. f \ \. . ~ immense energies into the country's I ' + •. war effort. Not waiting for official s j , I - v €& leadership or recognition, but dog- | ' Uj .. , ,;'^y s 'ff gedly, steadily, purposefully going ; I' , ' "f'' : ahead on their own marvellous in- "" | t - 1 itiative, ; This exacting new life could so easily j, j R V over-tax slender nervous and physical ; j / |(- \ resources —if it were not for Berlei. I I j It isn't so much the longer hours, the , s .. but muscles poorly supported, poor f ,T + " posture on the job. So, little Amazon, | v. s look to your Berleis! In a Berlei your jj ,J % body is better balanced, better braced j II V"1 to take strain. Long periods of duty !| U | p \ tire you less. You'll do double your WSm. \ i\ 1 duty, with the aid of Berlei I |
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 10, 30 September 1942, Page 3
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