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NEXT WEEK is SICK & WOUNDED WEEK for £20,000 This is the Lost Lap ... and it's up tp the Suburbs to do their bit in THE COMBINED PATRIOTIC APPEAL What person with any conscience can forget the sick and wounded .... men who have, been maimed for life that we may live in peace . . . men who will never again be able to tend to that suburban garden . . . these are the men on whose behalf the appeal is made. • ' . When an Official Collector calls at your home some time next week, remember these men .... and should you be missed, please send in a Donation to BOX 1534, WELLINGTON. GIVE GENEROUSLY We must provide comforts for our sick and wounded tHE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD., OF ENGLAND. * ' • IN THE FOREFRONT OF ELECTRICAL PROGRESS Scheme? G.E.C. turbo-electric generating plant, up to the largest units g.e.c. Electrification required for modern utility or industrial power stations, has schemes have been applied long been specified by power engineers at'home and overseas. to ail industries, including: The speed at which industrial electrification has been increased Aircraft Factories; Chemis a measure of the Nation's war production. Inevitably, this ical Works'; Collieries; has resulted in the entire research and technical resources of Food Factories; Gold , the G EC—the largest electrical manufacturing organization Mines; Iron, Steel and ; in the' Empire—together with the Company's vast production Copper Works; Locomotive , in uit. x^iiipiiy , b j * ii -. ».„, «ffn(+ antl Railway Carriage and , of electrical equipment being directed to the *ar cfert. W J , When peace comes, however, the big technical advances made w * | , by the Company in all applications of electricity, including the yafds; Textile Mfflsj oa ,; important one of electronics, as a result of the urgent and ever- p iddg and Refineries . etc ., j changing problems connected with the war, will be available etc> : to all concerned with reconstruction in any part of the world. L__ i 4 N.Z. REPRESENTATIVE: ■ ■ BRITISH GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD. WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. CHRISTCHURCH. DUNEDIN __ J ._l___M_^ • 9PSCOS the essence of the contract! Empire-built vehicles in great numbers From the New Zealand Ford factory supply the speed so vital in today's too, has gone forth a steady flow of feSA lighting unit. world at peace. ml^^^^^lßlHUvli^'^l "four Ford Dealer is Still at Your Service Jf \savinss mJm CJ^^^^^^^^- : . FOR D MOTO R ; CO MPA NY OF NEW ZEALAND .-UIMAfcB*;: .lON**

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 43, 19 August 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 43, 19 August 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 43, 19 August 1944, Page 10

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