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KEEP IT UP NEW ZEALANDI AlI over the world, New Zealand men and women in the services enjoy the benefit of the Patriotic Funds. Comforts, recreation; concerts, stationery, a hundred and one little extras that make the war bearable are made Pos- sible by various agencies who all depend on the central Patriotic Funds. Left: The Red Cross and Order of St: John have been entrusted with the task of providing cigarettes, chocolates and other little comforts for the wounded. Only Patriotic Funds make this possible: Below : An exciting finish in a sports meeting between New Zealand and South African troops at Maadi in Egypt: The running kit for such events is supplied from Patriotic Funds. Literally tons of sports clothing and equipment have gone to the Middle East, the Islands and home camps. Many different organisations use the equipment but all depend on the Patriotic Funds to meet the costsa They all depend on Never let uS forget our boys in prison camps: Letters tell how they live for the regular parcels brought to Patriotic Funds them by the Red Cross. A Government grant helps patriotic organisations to supply food parcels, but and that means they all extras such as cigarettes, books, woollens and other comforts are supplied direct from Patriotic funds. depend on you 66 [ Smile Without Fear ~~Now that 1 regularly clean my Artificial Teeth with THIS? 9 Try a Tube and see your Hiletcheys 6 Co. Ltd,, Artificial Teeth Improve. Cathedral Square, Christchurch: CLEANS ARTIFICIAL TEETH Pzopehly

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 237, 7 January 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 237, 7 January 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 237, 7 January 1944, Page 10

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