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99 BP HE mz How much is enough f© read a newspaper? It’s good to settle down with your newspaper or favourite magazine providing of course you have adequate light to read by. Don’t stint on good lighting Mazda Lighting. You are only given two eyes, so use Mazda Lamps of sufficient wattage to read by without straining your eyes. And don’t be caught without spare bulbs—Keep on hand a stock of Mazda Lamps. . .ill , r u T-H LAMPS NATIONAL ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch. Dunedin, Hamilton, Wanganui, Hastings Distributors for The BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON CO. LTD., Rugby, England. bout Enqui^ UiS W '*f ILABLt ava FW° te !l MEN! £ qUIP AM pl f; EYESIGHT IS PRICELESS --LIGHT SS CHEAP m Jill m ,Y Save a Child WHAT IT MEANS TO EMPLOYEES The United Nations Appeal for Children is an attempt by all the peace-loving peoples of the earth to save millions of little children this year from dying in a world of plenty. You are asked this month to give a WHAT IT MEANS TO EMPLOYERS One of the biggest ways in which you can help save the lives of the .world's starving children is to help in the collection of your employees’ gifts to this world-wide fund: to let your cashier or pay-clerk deduct authorised amounts from the pay of your employees. By so doing you will help save a large sum that would otherwise be spent in the cost of collection—a sum that can best be spent in saving lives. And then to the joint contributions of your staff you can add the equivalent of one day's profit as a company gift, and send the cheque for the whole amount to the treasurer of the local Mayor’s U.N.A.C. Fund; or to the Dominion Treasurer, G.P.O. Box 650, Wellington. day s pay. Maybe you can and will want to give more. Perhaps circumstances will compel you to give less. But whatever you can give, please authorise your employer to deduct the amount from your pay —spread over the next four weeks, if you like — and thus save the excessive cost of individual collection and acknowledgement. ww a dm if L UNITED NATIONS APPEAL FOR CHILDREN
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Northern Advocate, 7 May 1948, Page 8
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