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fells About Grey Hair Remedy to Use at Home. Miss Diana Manners, who has been a hairdresser in Sydney for the past ten years, gives this advice: “There is nothing to equal the remedy for grey hair, which can be made up for you by any chemist at small cost. Just go to your chemist and ask him for Orlcx Compound. He will mix it up for you according to the directions he has. By combing this liquid through grey hair you can turn it any shade you like, black, brown or light brown, besides making it glossy and fluffy and free from itchy dandruff. It is perfectly harmless, free from stickiness, grease or gum and docs not . rub off. It should make, any grey-haired tperson vastly more youthful in appearance.” CtINTO.V-WIM.IAMS PTV. LTD. 3<3 Great South Road. Otahuhu 0 C.2

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a. THE MOST VITAL ISSUE THAT EVER FACED NEW ZEALANDERS Have no doubt about this. The future safety and security of our people, our country and the Commonwealth may well depend upon your vote in this referendum. Here are the facts. Weigh them carefully .... This is the situation In a tense world United Nations has not yet been successful in finding a basis for lasting peace. We are not justified in taking risks. We must not be taken unawares. We must be prepared. There are nations with military strength far in excess of their purely defensive needs. Forms of dictatorships threaten. If the welfare, freedom and progress of the great,mass of the people is to be preserved . . . preparedness for defence is essential. The right to life, liberty and security means that we must be prepared to defend them. Why a compulsory system? Because the compulsory system is the only way in which we can effectively meet A the needs. . y Because the compulsory system is the fairest way. &V i Because the voluntary system has always failed. Because sound training in modern defence gives protection to our men. Unpreparedness in the face of efficient aggressors causes needless sacrifice. Twice we paid dearly for unpreparedness. We must not take the risk of it happening to our sons. Why this scheme is u vote for peace To be prepared is to guard the peace. Obligations under the United Nations’ Charter demand readiness. V Strength discourages would-be aggressors —to vote for the scheme is to vote against war. The compulsory military training scheme provides an effective means of training our young men. They will emerge from it as trained, fit men well able to look after themselves and their country. This is how you must cote Strike out the bottom line. To vote FOR. this scheme is to completely confound those whose propaganda aims to keep us weak and vulnerable. % Wn. > Vote tor COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING ISSUED BY THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT

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Northern Advocate, 15 July 1949, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 15 July 1949, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 15 July 1949, Page 3

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