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^ |J ■ N B mb I 5 • Just as every man and w w W ^ S J w ^ / I woman in the serviees is playing * " -L- -I ^ his or her part, so has everyone a job to do on the home front. That is to make our money fight. You Fshould subscribe to your very utmost, but no matter how small — «J$L. that utmost may be, remember it ^ t^ie accumulation of little ilLJlL Kv ky amounts that make up effective big amounts. The success of this Ioan is not only to be measured by the amount of money subscribed, but also by the nuinber of individual investments by people of modest means and modest in1_»., . . .. j t come. No one else can do YOUR • It is the duty and respon- stantial sums now being earned by /• ..... ^ . . Tk-r • » i» t»t i j part m nghtmg the brute torce sibihty of every citizen in the majoritv of New Zealanders. , , „ „ . , . . . T. ^ i £ . , and the vile mtrigue of our Zealand to play his or her part m lt can be taken up for either a . , _ . . .. v , . , , ^ . . enemies. Your part right now is seemg that the 2nd Liberty Loan short term or a long term on the . . ' , „ , of 810,000.000 i, speedily sub- following baSi.= *° mVeS' ,n 2°d L,b"'; , Kemember, it is open only until scnbed. In this way we can show our gallont flghting men that tho.e 2\ per Cent. StOck 4,h Noyember, So arrange NOW - . .. , for your contribution. of us not in umform are puttmg Repayable 15th May, 1948. our money into action. Cet Prospectus and Application 3 per Cent. Stoek Form from any Bank, Postal • • • Repayable 15th May, 1953/56. Money-Order Office or Sharebroker or from the District TreasO ^ ury Offices at Auckland, Christ - Vou are not asked to give • • • church and Dunedin. your money, nor do you merely lend it. You do better, you lend A and invest it in the safest possible h q The minimum subscription security New Zealand can offer, is as low as £10, and money will and at a good interest rate. Interest earn interest from the day it is T1VTT7'T?^HP TVTTTY17 and principal are a direct charge lodged. Subscriptions may be paid x 1 v y xl c3 x i vx it on the Public Revenues of the in full, or by means of a deposit XHE Dominion. Your money is re- of £3 for every £10 subscribed, turned in full at the end of the followed by an instalment of £3 loan term. The Loan is an author- on 15th December, 1942 and one « Tt\ ised Trustee Investment. of £4 on 27th January, 1943. v| " # If you can't manage that, your ® © © trading bank or your employer "B~W T can advance 90 per cent. of the 11 tHl i 3 / money required, allowing sis * The 2nd Liberty Loan calls months for repayment. for only £10,000,000 out of the T accumulated wealth and the sub- © © © x IlI^I r-rrr^.^,. ,■ ^ CTMi . MM' ~i ~l IW111UI ONLY 2IDAYS TO 00 fepftiU frd Go ! ? ^ WOsf WS BS&f SBHF SBSHnf By license issued underSection 42 of "The Gaming Act, 1908." 1 I Bfjffll WBO ^9^ OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the i.!' vY WMEt&aUsBSr Ksnf Utt ***. r—ii _ira_ profits available for the objects to be specified i ■ Ff* Jn' fjnjl fifll by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. V jjNljl CLOSES : 17th OCT., 1942 \ tfT f I alluvial solo DRAWN: 28th OCT., 1942 \ 3 Secretary: N. McARTHUR, Treasurer: B. L. KAMMOND, , ART O. Box I I 0, Wellington, P.O. Box 110, Wellin^ tor ^ ^

FREE SAMPLE OFFERED TO WOMEN READERS OF THE EXPRESS. In tlgese davs, when efficiency is a vital necessity, physical disabilities must be reduced to a minimum. Because the part played by women in this wartime world is becoming so increasingly important, they dare not afford "cff-days" every month. That's the reason why so many busy women are turning to NU.TEX for modern, s'cientific protection. NU.TEX, worn INTERNALIfY, gives absolute protection and perfect comfort, ending the age-old nuisance of belts, pins and pads. Write to NU.TEX, Dept. B.E., Box 977. Wellington, for a free 2unit sample, which will be sent to you in a plain wrapper. — Advt. v

DON'T DISCARD IT. Clothes, caipets, mcquettes — stained *and ' iifiiled through long usage— can be thoroughly cleaned and revived with the magic powers of Serubb's Ammonia. Dirt disappears and colours come up Lke new when you use Serubb's Ammonia. Make sure you are never without Serubb's Ammonia. — 6. X7

A theatrical entrepreneur who applied to the Sydney Department of Labour for permission to employ 40 women as ballet dancers was told. that they must be more than 45 years of age. The Deputy Director-Gen eral of Man-power, Mr Bellemore, said: "It is not proposed to permityoung women to do that class of j work because their serviees are needed in high priority war work."

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Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 243, 15 October 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 243, 15 October 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 243, 15 October 1942, Page 3

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