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66 And in those days children wore Poor little ancestors no Tobralco when they were very young! To-day it doesn't matter how grubby youngsters get, since Tobralco is sc easy to wash, S0 hard to wear out: Undaunted by sun and soap, the lovely colours come up fresh as new every time. And the designs are S0 charming no wonder the best-dressed mothers W e a r it, too. In 36-inch width Tobralco costs 6/9. Every yard is Tootel Guaranteed. See Name on Selvedge. TOBRALCO Regd: 0 Tootal Fabtic TOOTAL BROADHURST Lee COMPANT LTD , MANCHESTER; ENGLAND: K any dificulb in_ebtaining; write Tootal Broadhurst Lee Co Ltd , Box 604, Wellington. MORE " WEALTH AMP In to divide up No national plan of benefits can; by itsell; provide adequate gecurity for the individual: Additional provision against the misfortunes of life (and for comfort in old age) must be made by the citizen himself: The majority of people do make such provision. Through the AMP: Society tens of thousands of New Zealand families aro engaged in building up their own security. They Bee that j wB are to raise our national standard of living there must be a greater production of Wealth: They are engaged in producing their share of this wealth; and, through {heir AMP policies, in tucking away a part of their share, 80 that they will have 0 meagure of financial security when they stand in need of it: In addition, these families are helping the Nation in' its hour of need: Out of their conserved savings, the members of the AMP: have lent the Government of New Zealand over 810,000, Ooo and E60,O00,000 to the Australian Commonwealth Government; and are putting Eb00,000 into War Loans every month: LM 0 R SOCIETY "A sure friend In uncertaln' times The LARGEST MUTUAL Life office IN The EMPIRE Established 1849. (Incorporated In Australia) Head Office for NZ:: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY; WELLINGTONL W.t: KIN, Mantger for New Zeakand 1 Unceatain FrienD `

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 276, 6 October 1944, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 276, 6 October 1944, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 276, 6 October 1944, Page 18

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