lTlrri W “W ’IwST - Today HE Died! WHAT DID YOU DO FOR FREEDOM TODAY? Well, how about it? Count it up . . . all you’re doing to win the war. Can you do.more, can you? Won’t you lend more to help clean this thing up ... to hasten its end . . . to bring our men back home sooner; that’s what this 3rd Liberty Loan is about . . . war winning, victory, peace. How about every penny you can scrape together NOW, TODAY. Mister, this job is your job, and it’s urgent! 3” LIBERTY LOAN £35,000,000 2J% or 3% STOCK —£lo and £1 BONDS —NATIONAL WAR During .the currency of this Loan, National War Savings Contributions will be credited to the Liberty Loan. INVEST QUICKLY — DON'T POSTPONE IT ANOTHER DAY l2 1 " "" ........ ■ - si s-tl-ieA - ■wITMI i BallgJ-yg.Y| . lIMigJl i service isn’t what it was . >■ . • l"" • | n p| en te oUS days of yore. , -I We're sorry that our stocks are low; In fact our hearts are sore. But Hiß.'s have a ticklish task In making stocks go round, It fairly makes us tear our hair, But this is what we've found. • . fl There's plenty yet for everyone, i M Z.y|| No one need go bare, j SO- ( -1 The little coupons in your book Z j Make sure you get your share. i So, take your time, don't try to hoard, Buy only what you need; Share alike in everything : A nc j S | IOW y our British breed. And don't get angry when you can't i Buy suits and shirts and hose, . < '''l ' We'll see that you have plenty ; wI fell ~ When we've punched old Tojo's nose, \ ' J man who JvWfel! L k, Y”: S® * J? » h “ ! ‘ | U) Screaming through the blackness comes the n ‘S llt mas! ' (1 - ea<J 0,1 timc ' F° nvalcl at the controls stands Jim. Under the sweating seams ta) of coa l his face is anxious, for war time v thrusts extra responsibilities on men like Jim. wMmMHMMHmKc ’’ c. To-night, in addition to His Majesty's Mail, he’s r carrying important members of His Majesty s Forces... (2) When Jim makes home he’s ready and waiting lilj Or I l * B h Ot a^ or b at h w ‘ l b Lifebuoy. After long hours of sweat and concentration that clean-smelling “wake-up” lather certainly is good. Makes a man feel rested. » Cramp and weariness piW float away as completely as the thick-stuck grime. (3) After breakfast (or is it dinner?) Jim feels lik e a potter round the garden. Relaxed and com- \yvpBm? Portable now, he’ll sleep li ke a kid when be does decide to hit the hay. PEOPLE IN VIGOROUS JOBS PREFER L,FEBUOy IN THE ORIG,NAL DOUBLET FORM LEVErQSROTHERS (N.Z.), LIMITED—PETONE, W.55.20Z
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 June 1943, Page 6
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