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CLOSING TOMORROW Ist 2nd 3rd PTH , 9 Oth prize £2OOO ~ & so® ~ £ 250 £ 1511 £ 100 £IOBO £IOOB T ! £io 200TM* M 5 £SOOO xli ppizls paubls in alluvial cold lIRISLUCK ISOOO ART UNION POST THIS COUPON NOW! HAMMOND & MCARTHUR, LIMITED. P.O. Box 1505 AUCKLAND H OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available for the objects to be specified by the Hon. The Minister! of Internal Affairs. Please send me tickets in "HERE'S LUCK” Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for £ : : , also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postage stamps not accepted in payment for tickets). w mmm ■id*:-: / // m NAME (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) ADDRESS L-«, I m m m - a J*hh CLOSES: OCT., 30th, 1948 DRAWN: NOV. 10th, 1948 Secretary and Treasurer: N. McARTHUR, fly License issued under Section 42 of " Th « P.O. Box 110, Wellington. Gaming Act, 1903. [JTI HE rattle of German armour threatuJ ened the existence of the AngloIranian Oil Company in two great wars. But in 1914, as in 1939, the civilian army* on the oil-fields kept on working . . . kept on feeding the Fleet . . . feeding Britain’s Merchant Navy . . . fuelling the Army and the Air Force. On the sands of Persia grew a great tradition ... a tradition of service to the Empire which has been rivalled by few organisations in the past half century. STRUCTURE for VICTORY + +■ + built ©n sand »■.- - . i ' *;O-vvv Abadan - A.' ' ' •' . , , ' / V^ » . ASff m m c BPS The structure of Allied victory was built on sand... but for once that was oil sand . . . one of the most vital elements any wartime leader has ever commanded. In the last war tankers carried “8.P.” ; petrol to every war-point in the world. A loss of nearly SO per cent, of the total Anglo-Iranian tanker tonnage was suffered, but even this loss has been repaired, and the fleet today is greater in number and capacity than ever before. The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company’s refinery at Abadan also produced millions of tons of high-octane fuel for the British and Allied Air Forces . . . helping to complete the structure for victory in 1945. The peacetime production of "8.P.” petrol is being distributed throughout the world. British tankers will be calling at New Zealand ports in the near future with stocks of “8.P.” Petrol a product of British enterprise. THE BRITISH PETROLEUM COMPANY NEW ZEALAND LIMITED

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Northern Advocate, 29 October 1948, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 29 October 1948, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 29 October 1948, Page 6