SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE 2 fl da LIBERTY LOAN £10,000,000 FOR WAR PURPOSES Coupled with patriotism, there are cold economic facts'to consider. What is New Zealand worth to you? What value do you place on If IIIIIIIRII fact that you and yours can live here in security, peace and ■’llllllflUlTl plenty while half the world is locked in bloody combat? Answer SUBSCRIPTION £lO honestly and you'll see New Zealand is worth fen thousand times . Copies of Prospectus and more than an y material assets you have. . Points of Application may Today you are invited to invest in your country, and the dividend be obtained at any Bank or „ £ ~ j ru,. will be the right to live as free people. Postal Money Order Office, a at the District Tieasury Rich or poor, if you understand values you must get in with every Offices at Auckland, Christ- . . church and Dunedin, or pound you have behind th,s 2nd Liberty Loan. from members of any Stock Exchange in the Dominion. StOCk StOCk Repayable 15th May, 1948. Repayable 15th May, 1953-56. LOAN CLOSES 14th NOV.
GAY BOY COLOSSUS—LADY LIMOND, by LIMOND, one of the leading sires of stayers in New Zealand. Gay Boy was a successful performer himself over all distances, and was used under the Government Remount Scheme last season. FEE 10 GUINEAS Full particulars from— J. E. KELLY, Milford Street, AWAPUNI. fih.OßßlENtColtdl ■7/ 8 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON ■ F ~ CARTAGE, CUSTOMS and S IML FORWARDING AGENTS. ■ ■ |g [iPSHCKS fnf ■ I /fl fly |g| Glamorous Tone Range From the orange-red shade for ■ the true blonde to the dark red ■ favoured by brunettes — you'll S find your most flattering lipstick I shade at Boots. Lovely and lasting. In handy metal containers -2/6. REFILLS —Don’t throw your case away. Metal is precious these days, and difficult to get. Besides, a Refill saves 9d. A 1/9 refill will fit most other containers. Lipstick in slide case 2/6. Refills 1/9. 58 WILLIS STREET 1; WELLINGTON P.O. BOX 160 165 THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 32, 2 November 1942, Page 7
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334Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 32, 2 November 1942, Page 7
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