“I CAN AND I WILL . .."
The Reflections Of A Business Man During the past few days I’ve been thinking seriously about the amount I should contribute to the Second Liberty Loan. . "I can easily afford £so—perhaps £l(l(). But is that enough? How much could 1 spare if I tried really hard? I’ve “ot £2OO earmarked for a seaside section: and 1 had thought of giving my wife 8 fur coi, t I' ol ' ' )el birthday. But I can’t help wondering—shouldn’t all my spare money go into the Loan I "After all. everything is at stake. If we lost the war, money would be worth nothing, cars and fn. coats would be a joke, and we would all be grubbing about for the simplest necessities of life. , , ~ The more money I lend, therefore, the more chance there is of strengthening the Fighting Forces an ' thus defending my bom) and business and way of life "So. as far as I’m concerned, my cheque will be not for £5O or £lO0 —but or, ves, I believe I will make it £5OO. I'll lend to Hie limit—for. remember, my contribution is but a loan and New Zealand’s future is my security.” Will you. too. lend to the limit?— P.B.A
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 37, 7 November 1942, Page 8
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205“I CAN AND I WILL . .." Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 37, 7 November 1942, Page 8
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