/s the " L HON ' adam HAMILTON J \\ | t F • • X have a high and sacred cause. We fight for our independence g? i 'J L * an d our very existence. We fight for our homes, our families, Will 4 & v int * r t^'e f uture our ohildrcn and generations to come. We fight for 1. X %V'. human justice against brute force, and for all that makes life worth while. 4 , s-'* | , t \\\ “New Zealand has dedicated herself to this task. We have given our 1 4 1, \\ ! promise. In the Army, Navy and Air Force to date part of that promise ' vks h as been fulfilled. Our men are there. lam sure that our men at home A ■ 1 w 'll not iet their mates down. S S “Young men, the call to you is clear. More men are needed. Your answer 1 in the past has been unhesitating. I appeal to you — you with the blood and traditions of your fathers — to spring to the side of your mates in the 1 © ENLIST struggle to-day.” Call at the nearest Army Office or obtain a Registration Form at any Post Office or Railway Booking Office. Fill in the form and post it as directed, and you will ba notified when to Ilillllk JlUk for medical examination ''L? y Mby* —™_—_—_— ——H JFwk W
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 April 1940, Page 9
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