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66 To mey anorymous friends 99 by a Sergeant-pilot 66 TN the forward areas of the Pacific there aren t many comforts. The jungle doesn't welcome etrangera- It fights back with tropical pest and disease A tent to sleep in-~or a fox- hole' when the Japs strafe uS and a 'plane to in is about all we expect at times 6 But there is one thing that makes all the difference to life over there _ the work of Patriotic Funds. You really need to be there and Bee our chaps coming back to base to realise how much it means The regular parcels, the flms which keep u8 in touch witb the world, the recreation facilities which miraculously follow uS about 6 And when I consider the many other Patriotic activities comforts for prisoners- of-war, sick and wounded, the service clubs and 80 Onl, I realise how splendidly the people of New Zealand are supporting u8. Td like personally to thank everyone who has cona tributed to the Patriotic Funds. I imagine them all a8 real friends and that's how all the chaps in the squadron feel about it, too: The many-sided activities of Patriotic Funds are di8 tributed among the Army, Navy, Air Force, Merchant Marine and Prisonerg-of-War: If we relax, we let them down: The need for support is continuous. Keep giving generously for the weliare and comfort of our fighting forces: 1944 ALL-PURPOSES PATRICTIC APPCAL CONTINUE TO GIVE GENEROUSLY THIS IS THE LEAST WE CAN DO fot FALSE TEETH W Smile with .. Confidence "THIS" polishes False Teeth and makes them look natural; all discolouring film is removed in one quick, convenient operation. Cleans DENTAL PLATES Qwickly FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS & Co_ LTD. CATHEDRAL SQUARE: CHRISTCHURCI: 89

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 257, 26 May 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 257, 26 May 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 257, 26 May 1944, Page 2

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