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ROLL YOUR TOBACCO] ! ' NO B/re • • • NO COl/CN DOCS NOT AFFECT THE HEART OR THROAT.

Thfe price of SPENDING THI & IT Is clear to all that there is a gap between the cost of the War to the New Zealand people, and what is being taken by the Government in Taxes and Loans to meet it The Nation is spending too much, and saving too little. Saving money is nothing new for the members of the AiM'P’ Society, They are accustomed to saving for the defence of their families, but they— and every man and Srbman must now save harder for the defence of the Nation. Every bullet fired by our troops, every bomb exploded, every plane or ship lost, has to be paid for by the New fefealand people. The more we pay cheerfully today in Taxes and Loans, the less we shall have to pay in bitterness When the day of reckoning comes. The A ,MtP. is putting £500,000 of its members* savings Info the War Loans every month: already it has loaned the Government Of New Zealand over £9,000,000, and £46*000,000 to the Australian Commonwealth Government la war-time the price of spending is future distress. fk M P SOCIETY BBHHeB ▼HB #bSI 0 "A lure friend In uncertain tlmtt" THE largest mutual life office in the empire lltablllhad 1849. (Incorporated In Australia) Head Office for N.Z.: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. W, T. IK!N, Manager for Naw Zealand Dtlnedin District Manager 1 W. A. SCOTT.

IN TIMES LIKE THESE «it ■ » i» TRAIN travellers can help each other ■ » «a»C3M ~in * nnf la order that the main expresses may be used for urgent and long distance journeys, intending train passengers are urged to travel by the secondary services wherever possible. Should changed piers reeervafione from being used on due Hafe, arrange larcellalion early and enable someone else to travel. Timely ca r celadon pf "reservtfl” will save jou the additional chaise pay eble for nomuse without requisite notice. Seat Reservations Regulate Passenger Travel.

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Dunstan Times, 27 November 1944, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, 27 November 1944, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, 27 November 1944, Page 4

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