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A coMMonWEATH IN ARMS The Manufacturers of Player $ Cigarettes are proud to publish with acknowledgements to the British Government) one of a series of announcements con- cerning the war efforts of the British Commonwealth of Nations, which originally ap Beacoi in the English press doing SO they pay grateful tribute to the unbreakable spirit of comradeship that exists between all the Dominions and the Motherland. The Australians Australia to shoulder with ae here ! They are Their traditionally high the Middle East. uS in Great Britain, standing shoulder quality has made Player S protecting their At the other side Of thd in the army of they decided 'ehatOwis shores. Of their world they are the largest-selling cigarettes this war was their own free will in the Empire eeBireedom of Australia is war: to British family of Nationbatt of the larger freedom preserve our children: We and they are of {iz%o And not only IG future from the dead fighting is create a new atdPbeserve we are hand of past That is why the better world shefigheing to Already Australians are in 'the peril hold the Aeroialinad iexpeditionary war: here and in roiticradition of "Gniizpoforcac eager to up- Payers] trained and equipped Torddoioe _ 58, The Royal _ Australian defence: being ihibe ine taad in the last war; N:kastzotegd by far in men Meditertaneast and already shown its and Over elsewhere: mettle 132,000 the Royal oausotu7a, Australians have Training Scheme: Air Force anderolunteered for Please serving with the RAfundreds of Ausdeliath pilotpire are Anstralia' 8 whole ised for the ptodlectiohustrial capacity has Australia 8 wool, cvbeaof Gainitioca yaircsabeend organ- metals and minerals dairy produce; and ships. a year are to the value of frozen meat; tiPS the sinews of flling our larders and over {Ioo,ooo,ooo (0 ZrN On war: providing uS witb Cork Tipped OrhSeptember 2nd Australia' 8 or Plain will beesources . of Australia Prime Minister I0 for 7d: Empire exdted for her own "sand y� every ounce of eaidt N the future of the the freedom of the world: CGAREts A coMMoNWEALTH Gepuu" IN AR M $ coRk AyER 23A BRITISH IN NAME B RITISH IN QUALITY

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 121, 17 October 1941, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 121, 17 October 1941, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 121, 17 October 1941, Unnumbered Page

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