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Wars and Wharves F?o1 a sma " country with a little more than a million and a half people. New Zealand can well be proud of the excellent, wharves and harbour facilities possessed by its many ports. ' S These are great national assets, which are doubly valuable under war conditions. Out of the savings conserved by their Society, members oi the A.M.P. have helped considerably in financing the development of New Zealand's port facilities. The A.M.P. Society takes a natural pride in the fact that, over the years, its members (who own it) have so .built up its strength that it now has nearly £15,000,000 invested in New Zealand National and Local Government Loans. In addition it has placed at the Government’s disposal for War purpotes nearly Three Million pounds in New Zealand. The Society has now lent over £51,000,000 to the Australian and New Zealand Governments and is adding to this total about £500,000 every month. AMR society sure friend in uncertain times" THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia). Head Office for N.Z.: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. W. T. IKIN, Manager,for N.Z.

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The World’s News Seen Through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Daily Newspaper is Truthful—Constructive—Unbiased—Free from Sensational- ’ ism—Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section. Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. ./ The Christian Science Publishing Society. Australian and New Zealand Bureau: 46 Pitt St., Sydney. Australia. Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor lor a. period of 1 year $12.00 6 months $6.00 3 months $3.00 I month $l.OO Saturday issue, including Magazine Section: i year 52.60 6 issues 25r Name Address—.™.—; . — — - Sample Copy on Request

Nowadays nothing is Bought it’s SOLD . . . Goods or Services must be SOLD. Tell the Public what you offer for sale. TELL the Public why it should buy YOUR Geods and ’ Services . . . kdvertise in th e GAZETTE

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3275, 14 June 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3275, 14 June 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3275, 14 June 1943, Page 7

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