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TLJAVE you asked your Bank Manager howhe can help you to subscribe to the * If not, do so to-day. The more you lend, the sooner the war will end. OUBSCRIBE at any Postal Money-order Office,' Bank, or through your Stockbroker, or at the Treasury, Wellington. Applications close. Monday, 15th April For information apply at any Postal Money-order Office or Bank,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 172, 10 April 1918, Page 7
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