4^ > ***»^* x WF SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE 1 2nd. 1 LIBERTY LOAM £10,000,000 MINIMUM FOR WAR PURPOSES SUBSCRIPTION £lO Coupled with patriotism, there are cold economic facts to consider. What is New Zealand worth to you? What value do you place on Copies of Prospectus and t j, e fec£ tha(; yQU and yours can | ive here j n security, peace and Forms of Application may be p | enty whj)e ha)f the wor(d is | oc k ed in bloody combat? Answer obtained at any Bank or Postal honestly and you’ll see New Zealand is worth ten thousand times Money Order Office, at the more than any material assets you have. District Treasury Offices at are inyjted fQ invest |n your COU ntry, an d the dividend Auckland, Christchurch and r , ht tQ |ive as free peop | e . Dunedin, or from members of any Stock Exchange in the Rich or poor, if you understand values you must get in with every Dominion. pound X ou have behlnd th,s 2nd Libert X Loan - 21% Stock 3% Stock Repayable 15th May, 1948. Repayable 15th May, 1953-56. LOAN CLOSES 14th NOV.
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MOTIEffi IPraffisiMe Job for WOMEN ’J'HE War has increased women’s responsibility tremendously, and thrown on to their shoulders many unusual tasks. Here’s another job women can do, but it’s a profitable job this time. War Industry needs 30 tons of woollen and cotton rags a month. These rags are processed and used for essential work. So sort out any rags you may have —worn-out clothing, sewing scraps, knitted garments, etc. —remove any buttons or metal, and take or send your parcel to any of the following dealers. The dealer will pay you CASH for your parcel. Labour and transport shortages prevent your dealer from calling, so do your double duty and save and send your rags, for the War Effort. HOLLOWAY BROS. LTD. 126 Tay St. FRANK HOLLOWAY & Co. Ltd. 118 Spey St. A. E. BROUGH 17 Eye St.
WNvii IMJ £ SMITHS BRAND &M (nf & Swuth ) ALL MAIN TOWNS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND.
GERMS KILLED £ COLDS SMASHED 1 ... a !> SUCK g -ef)<CO Chemists and Stores 1/2, 1/9, 2/9 yl
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Southland Times, Issue 24890, 2 November 1942, Page 2
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