ARE You Coinc TO LEAVE iT all To Me, Pal? HEN a fellow New Zealander asks you to lend a hand you won't W turn him down ? And the men of New Zealand'$ second Expedi- tionary Force want to know NOW that you' re behind them, ready with every nerve and sinew to help them in the job of a lifetime~to defeat Dictatorship and aggression: Many fine young chaps are already in camp getting bronzed and fit for the biggest job that has ever faced New Zealand: It 8 your turn to joio them: Enlist nowa R2-30 dont DELAY EnLIST Ho W T0 ENLIS T FOR Call at the nearest Army Office OT obtain Railgay Regayr BiokiFgroffice _ anyillos Oficoron TODAY OVERSEAS and post it as directed, and you will be notified when IO report for medical exam- SERVICE ination Printed at the registered ofce of WISON & HORTON LTDs, 149 Queen Street, Auckland, by Albert Dennison, 75a Arney Road, Remuere, and Ppublished" for the Nationel Broadcasting Service; et 93-107 Featherston Street; Wellington; by S: R Evison, Tirobaoga Road; Lower Hutt; Merch 29, 1940.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 40, 29 March 1940, Unnumbered Page
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182Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 40, 29 March 1940, Unnumbered Page
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