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GIVE A DAY Save a Child WHAT IT MEANS To WHAT IT MEANS To EMPLOYEES EMPLOYERS The United Nations Appeal for One of the biggest ways in which you can Children is an attempt by all the help save the lives of the world's starving peace-loving peoples of the earth to children is to help in the collection of your save millions of little children this employees" gifts to this world-wide fund: to year from dying in a world of plenty. let your cashier or pay-clerk deduct authorised You are asked this month to give a amounts from the pay of your employees: By day's pay. Maybe you So doing you will help save 3 can and will want to large sum that would Other- give more: Perhaps cir- Give a dav wise be spent in the cost of cumstances will compel collection- ~a sum that can you to give less. But best be spent in saving lives: whatever you can give, And then to the joint con- please authorise your tributions of your staff you employer to deduct the can add the equivalent of amount from your pay one day's profit as a com- ~spread over the next pany gift, and Send the four weeks, if you like cheque for the whole amount and thus save the to the treasurer of the local excessive cost of indi- Mayor' $ UNAC Fund; or vidual collection and to the Dominion Treasurer, acknowledgement: GP.O.Box 650, Wellington. SAVE A CHILd UNITED NATIONS APPEAL FOR CHILDREN Gillette Presents UL New Compuct Shaving Set A full-size precision-built Gillette Razor, five Blue Gillette blades, each sharper than a surgeon'$ scalpel; packed in an attractive and compact moulded case: 8 Just the model for those who like to travel light: 0 0 9 0 Fits comfortably fat in vest pocket, travelling bag or weekend case: Gillette razors and blades are made for each other, to the same extreme accuracy. Together, No. 27 Set they form the world's most efficient shaving system. 713d 18.7a 6Good Mornings begin with Gillette lefte

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 465, 21 May 1948, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 465, 21 May 1948, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 465, 21 May 1948, Page 11

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