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A NEW ZEALANDER’S CREED ALTHOUGH I MAY NOT HE PERMITTED TO SERVE MY COUNTRY IN THE ACTIVE COMBAT OF WAR I SWEAR I WILL FIGHT RY EVERY OTHER MEANS OPEN TO ME TO SPEED VICTORY, AND I NOW -RESOLVE TO SERVE IN THESE SIX WAYS ' I. By my toil arid sacrifice I will contribute everything I can to help build New Zealand’s fighting strength. 2. By self denial and frugal livirig I will make the smallest demands upon the coiintLy’s goods and services. 3. I Will spread the truth, that luxuries arid easy living in wartime are bad manners and an iristilt to oiir fighting men. 4. I Will practice thrift —I will save and every pound I save I shall lend to my country. 5. I will treat it as a trust that every week my National Savings Account shall grow aiid this Will be a measure of my service. 6. I swear that thus by personal effort and sacrifice and thrift I will make a worthy personal contribution to Victory and to New Zealand’s peace and security. BECAUSE I LOVE MY COI XTHY _ THIS IS MY CttEED A copy of this cried edit be obtained free by writing to:— “ Creed,” National Savings Office, liox 5006, Wellington. NS.2S/24

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 23, 22 October 1942, Page 7

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358

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 23, 22 October 1942, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 23, 22 October 1942, Page 7

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