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Worth looking into/ WE are indeed fortunate that, as far as our knowledge of the future is concerned, life is a day-to-day affair. Few people would crave the crystal gazer’s gift in order to contemplate life’s panorama, to view the future, Its joys and sorrows, minor and major accidents, sickness, loves, hates and disappointments. Life Is full of surprises some pleasant, some unpleasant. We prefer to anticipate the former it is natural to do so. It is one of the pranks which Mother Nature plays on us, knowing full well that were it not for hope of pleasant experiences we could not endure the unpleasant ones. It is therefore to be expected that Home Guardsmen, daring the odd moments of relaxation between work and parades, ponder dreamily and hopefully on the possibility that some day soon a paymaster would be attached to their units a paymaster vho actually PAYS. Whether or not Home Guardsmen should be paid is a question about which we have no opinion. All will agree, however, that it is a subject for pleasant meditation, almost as pleasant indeed as the sweet anticipation one experiences when awaiting the return of a garment which is being Cleaned or Dyed by Taylor’s. The joyous climax comes, of course, when actual delivery takes place and one recognises with appreciation the good work performed by Taylor equipment, Taylor’s staff and Taylor processes result, a mental uplift of no mean order——and that's “WORTH LOOKING INTO." Copyright reserved by Taylor’s Cleaners and Dyers, Ltd., Christchurch. To those who sayI’m not in HERE’S HOW YOU CAN HELP! Not In the Investing class? Eh! Listen, folks! This Is no “other fellow’s" war. It’* everybody in! However small yourcontrlbutlon, don't’delay, but Invest nowin the War Loan, not only the spare cash you can but tho^maxlmum. Thousands of small (as well as large) investors are necessary for success arid! succeed we must and will. The minimum subscription for Stock is £lO and payment can be made in full with application or in cither of the following easy instalments for each £10:£3 on application £3 on application £3 on 25th August, 1943 or £1 on I Ith August, 1943, and £4 on 6th Oct., 1943 £ I per month for the 6 succeeding months. Stock bears Interest I\% short term or 3% long term payable half-yearly. There are £lO and £ I Liberty Bonds If you prefer them. They differ from Stock In that the Interest is payable together with the principal after S years, returning £ll-7-6 and £l-2-9 respectively. The small subscriber can help also by Increased deposits In National War Savings Accounts.

THEIR DIET The secret of health and sturdy growth it a correctly balanced diet. And the most important essential for balancing the diet is the Energy Foods. DIAMOND O-TIS is second to none in its bounteous supply of energising elements. Start the day with DIAMOND O-TIS and milk for breakfast—and please yourself about the other meals. BALANCE THE DIET WITH The children love the delicious flavour of this natural oaten food —and Mother approves of it as it takes her only one minute to cook. DIAMOND O-TIS is In ample supply at your grocers so get your packet of energy today. Ktnuhccurtd by THE TIMARU MILLING CO. Ltd. Incorpertixi 1881, THE //f\\^ BREAKFAST

WANT-ADS "1 sold them through 'The Presww>>ads.—and bought these new thinSß ” —a.

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23973, 14 June 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23973, 14 June 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23973, 14 June 1943, Page 7

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