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No emd emu 66.000 used last week IS YOUR PASSBOOK ON ACTIVE SERVICE? THE SPRING OFFENSIVE IS UNDER WAY ON THE HOME FRONT, and it can only be made successful by putting every account on active service. All the fighting cannot be left to the armed forces, and an offensive on the Battle Front can only be won if it is backed by an offensive on the Home Front. Take as your motto for September and the following months: “AN ACTIVE ACCOUNT FOR ACTIVE SERVICE!” Other ways to help—g Buy 3 per cent. National Savings Bonds (maturing S years from date of issue). 2. Join a National Savings Group where you work. 2 Take your small change in 6d. National Savings Stamps. Listen to the VICTORY QUIZ from main ZB Stations at 9.15 p.m. each Saturday. Invest regularly lu 3 1 NATIONAL SAVINGS Issued by the N.Z. National Savings Committee, Wellington. MEN AT WORK 3 i iQ Get hands clean (quick) with SOLVOL YOURS A "DIRTV" JOB? Get Solvol on the move and watch your hands come clean in a jiff. Solvol's rich, silky lather works deep down into the pores and edges embedded grease and grime right out. Quick and thorough, yet as easy on the skin as fine toilet soap. Busy /MUDS /veep SOWOI LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN NEW ZEALAND 5.40.19 Z IyCAR *

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Evening Star, Issue 24294, 8 September 1942, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 24294, 8 September 1942, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 24294, 8 September 1942, Page 4

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