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Hez Xouve FoRGOTJIEN SOMETHING Mr: Farmer, You 80 to town once 8 month, twice a month; maybe only once in three months but when Vasce do what about bringing in some material. Make 2 bird of i6 will You 2 We need Scrap Rubber; clean waste Paper; metal. You" ve got a bic 0l each lying around. Gec the good bady 0 throw all those ok papers and magazines into 8 sack track down those old disused tyres; the Perished milking machine inflations The the rubber shoes and boots make Join a search for empty toothpaste and other tubes. PapeR Chase And bring them in to the Waste Salvage Depot ia Your nearest towr: Anyone will tell You where k is. WANTED Ic' $ not much trouble and t'$ a real ALL CLEAN PAPER war effort, because ic' $ just impos- sible to do house to house collecting except tarred, grease- of this stuff in the country. proof; carbon; cigarette So next time You bring the car to and waxed papers and town and every other time, throw in a sack of waste material for the cellophane. Waste Salvage Depot: ALL PROFITS FROM WASTE RECLAMATIONS SWELL PATRIOTIC FUNDS Issued by auchority ol the Ministry of Supply and under the auspices of the Natlonal Couneil for the Reclamation of Waste: The raim wouldny make you miserable if you bad a daily dose Of NucGET like 1 do Zaf F 19 In MILITARY TAN BLACK DARK BROWN BLUE etc: 4c MARK POLIS TRADE RegisterED AFREE FROM Rot NEST

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 253, 28 April 1944, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 253, 28 April 1944, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 253, 28 April 1944, Page 17

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