STILL MORE MEN ARE NEEDED! NEW ZEALAND’S PEACE LIES IN NEW ZEALAND'S STRENGTH : 1^ ——— > WWraM^, ’ !h S ''tS !L ‘I <' - ;'' ™ , ' ' Masterton’s Memorial to Soldiers Who Fell in the Great War. ■pODAY comes a call—a clear and clarion call —to can be saved. We, in New Zealand, must do our serve, not in war, but in an armed peace which part towards that end. We can show the aggressor . might prevent a war. The call is to do our best to nations of the world that we are one with the Empire defeat war itself by being prepared. Only thus can and the forces of democracy, jealously guarding the we justify the sacrifices of those who died in 1914- Spirit of Anzac and the glorious heritage which is 1918.' Their memory, enshrined in cenotaph and ours. tomb, lives on; so must their faith. New Zealand Whether we are young or old, rich or poor, it now calls for a spirit of unity which in the past has ‘ s our privilege as a Briton to answer our nation and always proved the Empire's strength. The comrade- our Empire's call to help safeguard the peace and ship evoked by war must now be shown in our great- 3® ) C freedom of the world. Though we hate war, and all est peace-time effort of self-sacrifice. war's horrors, we know our duty. Peace is precious, We must be willing to sink all differences in so let us show, by an overwhelming unity of purpose, common pursuit of our ideal of peace. We must that we propose to protect it. not fail to hear the call, that clear, insistent call to To the younger men, the Territorial Army has individual service. Out of individual effort will its call; to the older ones, the National Reserve fills come a mighty collective force for peace. the bill. There is a job ahead for every able-bodied The British Empire is quietly but firmly build- man. Who among us can fail to hear this call to ing up material defences, organising resources and service, and who, hearing it, can fail to answer—at demonstrating a unity of purpose by which peace once? "WE WILL REMEMBER THEM" THE MENACE OF WAR HANGING WHAT TASK CAN YOU BEST DO OVER THE WORLD T 0 ASSIST ,N DOES NOT EXCLUDE NEW ZEALAND. | THE DEFENCE OF N.Z. & THE EMPIRE? THE KEY TO NATIONAL SECURITY IS TRAINED MEN - ENLIST NOW! This appeal has been made possible by the Generosity of these Masterton Firms, the Principals of which are Ex-Servicemen themselves. G. Deane, Jones & Joyce, Ltd., L. S. Nicol, Wairarapa Duplicating & Typing Quality Grocer, Plumbers. ’Phone I 138. Watchmaker and Jeweller, Service THE TRIANGLE, KURIPUNI. RENALL STREET. QUEEN STREET. (T E Handco j<) ’Phone 1239 • ® ® Page’s Buildings, PERRY STREET. Donald & Joy, Lyttle & Co., Ltd., P. F. Ryan, A r w IT Tailors. ’Phone 2558. Garage and Service Station, Family Butcher. ’Phone 1749. QUEEN STREET. QUEEN AND CHAPEL STREETS. QUEEN STREET, KURIPUNI Builder and Contractor, e a a worksop road. A. J. Hume, Masterton Joinery Works, T. Wagg & Co., Ltd., H. E. Youngquest, Builder and Contractor, (J. G. Dagg). ’Phone 1056. Chevrolet and Buick Dealers, The Cafeteria, BENTLEY STREET. 101 VILLA STREET. QUEEN STREET. QUEEN STREET.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 August 1939, Page 4
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