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To the 800,000 NEW ZEALANDERS OVER 21 YEARS . . . Excluding the Armed forces, ilege— ■ your duty— to subscribe there are upwards of 800,000 as much as you possibSy can, New Zealanders over twenty- even if it means making sacrione years of age (by far the bulk fices in other directions. ofwhom are earning good steady In the past you may never have incomes). Now, if each person regarded yourself in the War subscribed only £10 to the Loan subscribers' category. ToSecond Llberty Loan that would day you and every wage or salimmediately provide 8 million ary earner are in that class. out of the 10 million required, Your subscription, be it £10 or Remember, you don't neces- £10,000 is vitally needed, and it sarily have to pay the whole of is needed NOW l that £10 in cash. If you like you can deposit only 30 per cent., £10,000,000 i.e. £3, paying £3 on December 2 9 t St k S5th' 1942 and £4 °" 27th Jan" JMlf* Repayable 15th May, 1948. VVith the minimum subscription / 3 per cent. Stock only £10, practically every man ^ Jf Jlf Ji Repayable 15th May, 1953/56. and woman in receipt of wages, fjM b ' A Minimum subscription £io, payable in salary or other income is in a / 1® I I I _ one amount or by instalments. , . , .. . . # Jg§s Jb ® An authorised Trustee Investment. POSltlOn tjO SUbsCnbe for at leaSt / jP] I "M Get Prospectus and Application Form £10 of this Second Liberty Loan A T d 1 k from any Bank, Postal Money-Order r . ■ , , . , , ... WfcJWhf B I I Office or Sharebroker or from the StOCk, and SO Strike a telling if jj W J ijffl c blow at the Axis. It is your privLOAN CLOSES 14th NOVEMBER 7

Ai^f \ / io iKnit i v {tf W / I ^ c€^*e*se ^ ^ .te ^ ^ \\t & j tlfltfWfa (tyafiti/ The H.B. symbol is the sign of quality and value; the sign of Hallenstein Bros. Ltd. — the greatest name in men's clothing. Because H.B. quaJity is NOT rationed, coupons go further at the H.B. Stores. Way back In IB73 — 69 years ago — the phrase " If it'i H.B. it's GOOD " was a household word; it is the same to-day. Hnilensteim ™ MARKET PLACE, BLENHEIM. 'Phone 1546

DON'T DISCARD IT. Clothes, carpets, moquettes— stained and soiled through long usage— can be thoroughly cleaned and revived with the magic powers of Scrubb's Ammonia. Dirt disappears and colours come up like new when you use Scrubb's Ammonia. Make sure you are never without Scrubb's Ammonia— 6.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 251, 24 October 1942, Page 3

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416

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 251, 24 October 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 251, 24 October 1942, Page 3

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