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THE ARMY RIDES ON RUB BER ■I" , -- •' -.'Sw This is today's most precious material— F) | IDO E, D RUBBER. It's the first essential for planes, U LIV tanks transport, trucks and all mobile equipment—it is the most precious thing on earth, CA i 1/ AP t and there's a lot of it lying idle and useless OHL V HUL right here in this city. So come on Wellirigton, let's get our Rubber ready for— Q ATI ||jr| ft V The collectors will call I All you are asked to _ J do is collect every piece of old rubber that sin APTA Ec F P II your home, garage, workshop or garden and UUI U D fell ■ * leave it by your front gate. , ■ . , rlon't Remember, put 1 your Rubber at your This need is very urgent, and please aon r gate next Saturc j ay . Every penny from worry about the condition of the rubber — the sa | e o f scrap rubber goes to the anything does. Patriotic Funds. Inserted by THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (NEW ZEALAND), LTD., in the Interests of the Nation's Campaign to Reclaim'Rubber. Of course v not—shirts keep strong \ J for ages Si fejfcs washed with GOOD SOAP Can you be sure that your linens will stand'up just as I I well to sudden strains? If they’re washed with good I soap—Sunlight Soap—they’ll stay strong forages. You I V I see, with Sunlight you don’t have to rub and scrub as 1 l< "’ trr ’ I when you use inferior soaps with their wishy-washy I 'W* 4 — I lather. And that means a real big saving on wear and I I tear. Your linens will have a i»z/r/j longer life if you I wash them with pure rich Sunlight Soap. SUNLIGHT SOAP 0 — its extra-soapy suds save your clothes A-LEVER PRODUCT ’ 5U.17.20NZ

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 17, 15 October 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 17, 15 October 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 17, 15 October 1942, Page 6

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