PLAY FAIR with fellow citizens A programme for New Zealanders who hope for a better tomorrow • Play fair with fellow citizens (in and out of the Services) by putting every penny you can spiare into National War Savings, by digging a little deeper every now and again to put in a bit extra; to lift our share of the load and to ward off Inflation. • Play fair by avoiding waste in administration, at work, and in our domestic affairs; to reduce the burden of the cost of the war. • Play fciir by avoiding unnecessary or excessive absence from work and by doing our utmost when at work. • Play fair by remembering that this is a total war that calls for a total effort by all of us. • Play fair by seeking to understand the grave financial and , economic problems of the times so that we may exercise our rights wisely. • Play fair by arranging with the A.M.P. for the security of our families, and the comfort of our t old age, instead of leaving the responsibility to the community which is already heavily burdened. A.M.P. SOCIETY “Security through Co-operation” the largest mutual life office in the empire Established 1849 (Incorporated in Australia). W. T. IKIN, Manager for New Zeeland. Head Office for New Zealand; CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. f 9 Hamilton District Manager; W. K. D. COLTMAN. District Agent: J. N. BULLARD
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 13333, 21 December 1943, Page 2
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