The future is ehat We make it AII of uS want to see Britain survive. We remember her heroic past: We want her to keep her rightful place among the great and strong nations of the world: And there S this too__the plain, hard fact that with- out a secure and prosperous Britain there can be little real security and prosperity in our own future. So the help we give Britain m u s t be more than sympathy for a sick friend. We must make national effort that will match Britain's 0 Wn. Like her people, we must tighten our belts, go short of goods that cost dollars and, above all, increase our own essential production. Ask yourself: Can 4 do my job any better a n d faster? The answer is up to you: IF YOU WANT TO HELP m Or 0 than your present job lets you ~how about a "crisis job" in an essential industry? The N ational Employ- ment Service will gladly advise you: HELP BRITAIN and We help ourselves ISSUED BY THE AID FOR BRITAIN NATIONAL COUNCIL:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 440, 28 November 1947, Page 2
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183Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 440, 28 November 1947, Page 2
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