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A COMMONWEALTH IN ARMS The Manufacturers of Player' 8 Cigarettes are proud to publish (with acknowledgements to the British Government) another of the series of announcements concerning the war efforts of the British Commonwealth of Nations, which originally ap- peared in the English Press In doing SO they pay grateful tribute to the unbreakable spirit of comradeship that exists between all the Dominions and the Motherland: South Africa of her own free will, When South Africa &ecided nobleeproor" of the spirit that this was her war; here was wealth: Within the Their traditionally high and meaning of the British Common culture, race and Commonwealth; men of different founded on quality has made Player 8 religion come together to build new sRatio sn nowhere has the largest-selling cigarettes freedom and respect for inoncieact achievement than in in the Empire nation-building been a this Africa the Union of South Union are many Among the European people; of ef these can recail who are not of British blood: Kome ere in arms against the time when they or their fateerin the war of I914-18, uS. Yet, only twelve years rictet; natior was fighting at a free and united South Afican September 1939, South the side of Britain: decision and made the aaic iee choicd by a Playens same Africa itself: A South Now the war has come to the men of Rhodesia African Expeditionary Force joined of the South African and Kenya in the North: Bonben oargets in Abyssinia. Air Force repeatedly attacked out explosives; South African factories are iteningmomitiop; trench shells, bombs, Utenadds mndtatf iflevehiches of Zorriesds; Please mortars and {gnprodiaced by thousands and for Shells are being munitions of war hundreds 4 week: In some ammunition S South TNT: and small arms Britain as well a8 Kicpleas been able to supply Great Africa her own needs: of the Union are Icore In Africa and beyond; the Beople a new barrier against building with their blood and freedom 4 their freedom Cork Tipped tyranny, a new foundation for or Plain and ours_ I0 for 7d. IN AR MS A coMMONWEALTH "OGARETTES ] MEDIuM 26 BRITISH IN NAME B RITISH IN QUALITY Printed at the registered office of WILSON 8 HORTON LTD-, 149 Queen Street; Auckland, by Albert Dennison, 75a, Arney Road, Remuere, National Broadcasting Service; at 115 Lambton Quay, Wellincton, by S. R Evison, Tirohange Road, Lower Hutt; November end published for tbe 14, 1941

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 125, 14 November 1941, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 125, 14 November 1941, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 125, 14 November 1941, Unnumbered Page

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