STEP BY STEP! W batcrcr the load you carry . • . it's the regular step by step that fjeU you to your destination. And it’» those regular, constant paymeuts into your National Savings Account, and mine, and every New Zealander's that will get ns to victory ! Miss a step .. . and you check the whole effort . • . We can't win the war without guns, tanks, planes . . . you and I can help to provide them ! Save a bit to pay a bit! Buy wisely .• • to save Nationally! And, for the duration, put everything you can, into NATIONAL SAVINGS RiLionai Health was never more important than to-da«. That * one rr-aaoe why the Nary and the Merchant Service wrre a regular ration of cocoa. Cocoa la ■ food, energizing and auttaining. See that f/our family get* plenty ol Bournrille Cocoa . big deliciou* cupfuls every day ... a thermos full for Dad out on .National duty ... for Lhe children at erbool. You nave on Roarneille Cocoa . . • for il'a alill at pre-war pricea. jo bur wiaely (• tar* nationally • . . bur CADBURY’S BOURNVILLE COCOA STILL AT PRE-WAR PRICES IB7A \ much depended on UjR smoking chimneys . . '“wflffj Factories work to their utmost to supply militi Mosgiel, though unable to g f quality THE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY CO. LTD., DUNEDIN
FURNITURE OAK BOOK CASE. SINGLE AHD DOUBLE BEDS AND WIRES. DUCHESS CHESTS. CHESTER. DRAWERS. MORRIS CHAIRS EASY CHAIRS. QUAINT COUCHES. DINING TABLES & CHAIRS. All clean and as good as new. • Very reasonable prices. Arthur J. Cotton HARDY STREET. QUEEN BEE PREPARED WAX—the non-tMTui t polisher preserves and beautifies with a non-marking, brilliant
o -P & Vo HD°* tl' 1 * m ... attd itUl they totfJi/ 2I s/ May , 1941. Dear Sir light i „ , March our town was visited by enemy plane bomb struck the house in which I was living: my H.M.I . Wireless .Vi nas blown through a 9 in. wall into the street where it laid amongst the debris, until salvaged, for 10 days in very changeable weather. I Then salvaged, it was treated very roughly because I had abandoned it as useless. On May 4 th. out of curiosity I connected it to the mai and although dirt rolled out through the smashed outer can imagine our amazement when music greeted us. My and I ajter an hour s entertainment were sutisjied that this H.M. f . Set had stood up to the test of Hitler's ruthlessness. H.A.S. WILKINS & FIELD LTD., NjOVV uiS KOK RADIO AND RECORDS HARDY STREET. NELSON,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 13 June 1942, Page 3
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