WORK TO BE DONE THERE has always been 4 need for uS New Zealanders to work hard. Our standard of living has always depended on the amount of work we did and on the volume of goods we produced. Never, however , have we needed to work harder and more intelligently than now. If we are to play a full part in plucking civilisation and freedom and decency as brands from the burning; we must not only produce more heavily per man; we must conserve more heavily per man. Aye, and per woman: We must save harder. The AMP. Society' $ business JS the conservation of the savings of its members for the easement of their old age, and for the care of their families_ To-day , large proportion of those conserved savings is being turned over to the Nation to lighten its financial burdens. Already the Society has loaned the Government of New Zealand over �6,000 0o0 and the Australian Commonwealth Government �45,000,000, but it is proudly (and gratefully adding to these amounts some- thing like �500,000 a month. Money, however, cannot produce munitions, or ships, Or aeroplanes, or foodstuffs; it can only assist in the process of turning raw materials into war materials. The principal factor in winning the war will be work. Work, work, work; Hard and intelligent work: AlI of uS must share in that work, according to our capacity. AM.P. SOCIETY A Sure Friend in Uncertain Times THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE Established 1849 Incorporated in Australia Head Office for New Zealand CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON W: T IKIN, Manager for New Zealand THOUSANDS FREED FROM BURNING PAIN OF RHEUMATTST Spondylitis, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuritis If you suffer from any of these confirmed the verdict of complaints, there is one sure modern medical science way to free yourself from their that only vaccine painful, poisonous grip They treatment is lastingly are caused by germs which re- effective in the trea 6- lease deadly poisons in every ment of rheumatic dis part 0f the body The frst signs orders. LANTIGEN C are vague pains in the joints Immunisation treatment and muscles Sometimes the gives rapid, genuine relief because t joints crack" when fexed or removes the cause by providing an oral bent Pain grows more acute vaccine (no pain or injections) which until the burning, nagging ache destroys the germs and drives them pecomes unbearable. out of the system. THOUSANDS PAIN-FREE Sufferers report: Was a complete Thousands of sufferers heve invalid. Went to 5 doctors: Hip had to be bored to relieve pain but suffered as much as before Compietely well on 3 bottles of Lantigen Lanti- lentisenC Ben all cchensistsc sold and recommended L2 Vac Cin � Agents: 0-Tol Fluenzol Laboratories
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 183, 24 December 1942, Page 10
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