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YOUR HEALTH STAMPS.

Have you made your plans yet to get your first-day health stamps on Wednesday? First-day covers are waiting at the Post Office for you now. Collect them, address them to your friends, and have them ready for Wednesday. The purchase of your stamps is being made as easy as possible. Go to any suburban post office, go to the main post office (where you will find a special team of voluntary workers waiting (or you), or. better still, go to “Glenelg.’’ where a special post office will be operating for Wednesday only. Health stamps . are sold to provide funds for the health camps of New Zealand. In Christchurch, on sunny Murray Aynsley Hill, there is a health camp of which you, as a citizen of Canterbury, can be proud. Already 450 children from your locality have had the benefit of terms there. They have been built up in body and in mind. Your health stamps did the job. This year more than £lO.OOO is required to keep “Glenelg” going. More than 99 per cent, of that money is fotind from the sale of health stamps. Do not forget. If you want to come to “Glenelg” on Wednesday, tramway buses leave the Square at 2 p.m. Have all your letters ready, purchase your stamps, and get them posted at “Glenelg” with the special postmark there. These covers are more valuable than ever. Advt.

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Press, Volume LXXXIIi, Issue 25302, 30 September 1947, Page 8

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YOUR HEALTH STAMPS. Press, Volume LXXXIIi, Issue 25302, 30 September 1947, Page 8

YOUR HEALTH STAMPS. Press, Volume LXXXIIi, Issue 25302, 30 September 1947, Page 8

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