What do I do to help New Zealand?s War Effort 2 I work willingly and loyally for the war organisation to which 1 belong; and 4 aim for I0O per cent efficiency in my daily job. I maintain a cheerful and confident mental attitude and to this end 7 refuse to listen to radio broadcasts from enemy countries. I spend less on luxuries, and my extra savings 1 invest in National War Savings and Bonds. L save paper; cardboard, and unwanted books and deliver them to the local Waste Paper Depot: I work in my garden as much as time will allow, in order to grow more food. In the enjoyment of my favourite beverage L practise moderation, on the principle that liberty is deserved only by those who do not abuse it: An announcement issued in the Nation' $ interests by the National Councll of the Licensed Trade of New Zealand. A
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 147, 17 April 1942, Page 8
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152Page 8 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 147, 17 April 1942, Page 8
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