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During the War food supplies were greatly restricted in the United Kingdom owing to the submarine blockade, and Bovril was so indispensable to the soldiers, wounded, and the people that_ it had to be retained in the British Isles, where it is made, or sent to the fighting fronts. Fresh sopp&M of Bovril h*** wm «-*•£**«« Md there it no lostfwr «n? ncccl to sacJie drift with iwUtitwlte* whsw kyk it* n«J«s<w> ▼»*«! «hk! preperfaww Bovril is the food whose body-butlding powers have been proved by bdepeadent scientific experiments to be from io to ao times the amount taken.

'TAXPAYERS are reminded that the compulsory provisions of the Finance Act (No. 2, 1918) will be put into operation, and that persons who are required to subscribe under compulsion will receive 3 percent, only by way of interest on their investments. The amount which you can be compelled by law to contribute to the loan is three times the yearly average of the Land Tax and Income Tax (exclusive of excess-profits duty) paid or payable by you for the three years ended on 31st March, 1918, but you are not required to ! limit your subscription to that amount only. at any Post Office or Bank or through your Stockbroker, or at the Treasury, Wellington. Applications close iHri For information apply at any Postal Money-order Office or Bank.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18217, 3 October 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18217, 3 October 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18217, 3 October 1919, Page 10

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