INSURE AGAINST GERMANY.
WHAT CAREFUL FOLK ARE DOING
War Loan Certificates are a good investment. They. are safer than the stocking; safer than a private bank; safer than any "industrial." They help to buy the munitions and equip the men that are steadily sapping the strength of the German armies. They are an insurance against the tyranny of Prussianism, i
Almost everyone can afford to buy a few certificates. If this purchase causes a more rigid economy, the better will New Zealand be served. Apart from amusements and luxuries, ordinary household necessities offer many opportunities for greater thrift. Take coal, as an example. Most people should know that coal burned in the ordinary way gives only the merest fraction, something like 1 per cent., of its potential heat. This is an appalling waste, but, fortunately, it is one that can be now prevented. There is in the market a patented preparation, Saveo, that has proved under the most searching tests to be a genuine coal saver. When mixed with water and sprinkled over coal or slack, Saveo retards the consumption Of fuel, without interfering with its heating or cooking qualities. So substantial is the economy effected by Saveo that regular users will easily save the cost of three or four War Loan Certificates every year. Hundreds of Wellington people are. now using Saveo. If you are not doing so, ask your grocer or ironmonger for a sixpenny packet. Saveo is stocked by all leading stoves from Karori to Kilbirnie. Any shopkeeper can obtain a supply from his wholesaler. Saveo is sold under a money-back guarantee, which means that, if, after a fair trial, you are not satisfied that Saveo does reduce coal consumption, return the empty tarton to Saveo Proprietary, Box 599, Wellington, and your money will be refunded.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 20 August 1917, Page 2
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299INSURE AGAINST GERMANY. Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 20 August 1917, Page 2
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