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AFFAIR 6 THIS IS A PERSONALETWEEN ME AND HITLER " says DoRIS JAMES Ex-Typist Munition Worker When Jack enlisted I sat down to walt for the end of the war. I knitted and wrote and lived for cables. Then Jack was wounded. That '8 when the war be- came a personal affair between me and Hitler , and I got a job where I could pull my weight: Every week quite a few shillings g0 plonk into my National Savings Account. That 8 helping Jack in a practical way , by providing equipment which I and others help to make. After the war, I can see those shillings turning into bright curtains and cushions and coverings, in a home that 8 going to make up for a lot that Jack has missed. When you" re working 50 hours or more a week add a National War Savings Account to your it' 8 natural to view that a8 a big enougb war other war jobs or not i8 your own affair: No one effort for one man Or woman: When will compel you to take out an you used to turn out to 8 Home account or to make a deposit: But Guard parade in 8 wintry southerly, it s 4 fine, personal way of bringing that was a pretty stout effort, tooa Victory nearer, of giving New Zealand a8 hand now, and again later when But can any of uB, honestly, ever say the factory chimneys start smoking we ve done enough ? Whether you for peace. 37 NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS Your Personal Victory front: 3% 5-Year Bonds ; purchase prices El, E1O, 887-16-8. Savings Accounts ; deposits made Qp u 30th Junes 1943. repayable 30th June; 1945, Deposits made on M after Ist July 1943, repayable 30th Junea 1946 WS.1224 9

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 217, 20 August 1943, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 217, 20 August 1943, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 217, 20 August 1943, Page 15

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