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OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE BOYS OVERSEAS NEXT SATURDAY'S ISSUE OF THE WAIRARAPA "TIMES-AGE" ■ Many relatives are sending daily copies of the “TIMES-AGE” to members of the N.Z.E.F. There are, nevertheless, many of the men who seldom see a paper from home. Regular subscribers are asked to save their copies of NEXT SATURDAY’S ISSUE and mail them to the boys overseas. In that issue space will be made available for relatives, friends, business firms, sporting bodies, etc., to insert messages to the troops in the Personal column at a cheap rate — ONE SHILLING for a two-line (ten words) message (extra words, 6d per line). Messages may be worded to suit the sender. The following are some suggestions:— personal. personal. QERGEANT (name with initials).— QEORGE (name) —Love and best & Always thinking of you.—Mother wishes from all at Stieet. and Dad. — qpOM and Walter (name).—Family send fondest love. JJILL SMlTH.—Regards from all the bovs. —Tom and Mac. PRANK (name).—Our thoughts always with you. Everybody here CNOWY (1/44444).—We’re coming QK over soon. Keep a shilling.—Tiny. The boys in Egypt and England will get a great kick out of your personal message. See that your boy is not disappointed. Messages may be left with our District Agents, or sent direct, with One Shilling Postal Note, to the “Times-Age” Office, Masterton. Send in your message and send him your own copy of the “Times-Age,” next Saturdays issue, August 31. Messages for insertion in the SOLDIERS’ PERSONAL COLUMN must be received at this office not later than noon, Friday. August 30.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1940, Page 2

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364

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 August 1940, Page 2

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