THE LIBERTY LOAN.
Do not run away with the idea that the Liberty Loan is only for the rich man. The poor man can do his little bit just as well. The poor man may not be able possibly to take up a £IOO bond, but he can buy a war certificate at the Post Office. It is a sound investment, none can be safer. Right behind all business reasons is the unanswerable argument why the loan must be raised. It our help to the war fought with silver bullets. And the silver bullet is as important as the pointed missile fired by millions of men. This country does not want to see the German flag in the Pacific again. The easiest way to secure this is to defeat Germany. And you can’t win the war without providing the money.
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 75, 28 March 1918, Page 2
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