LEND A 000,0 .aWAfc. PURPOS * Vi : WfeP Unity of effort must back the will to win at Home as well as Overseas. The bigger the number of subscribers to the 3rd Liberty Loan, the more secure its success. AU hands must unite to help build this vital pillar for Victory. It’s up to each and every one to lend all they can spare. Even a modest £1 Bond helps swell the total to victory. For your safety today and economic security tomorrow subscribe generously to the 3rd [IBERTY |OAN Inserted to assist the War Effort by: BUXTONS LTD.— t-4 -■T l" Cocoa stood up to the Blitz! The heroic civil defenders of Britain found steaming hot cocoa a great stand-by during the Blitz. It was served to roof spotters, firemen, rescue squads and others, because Cocoa is food, warmth and above all, energy. Serve Cadbury’s Boumville Cocoa, the delicious food-drink, in your home. There* TNiZCTto Ctefbury's BOURNVILLE COCOA PBE-tM* PWCES Ah!... that’s Persil Whiteness That whiteness really is something to sing about! There’s no doubt that dress was washed in Persil. But besides extra whiteness, Persil gives extra gentleness as well. In these days of clothes rationing every must last. And washes so very gently t prolongs the life of your clothes and linens. PERSIL (N.Z.I LIMITED, PETONE.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 3 July 1943, Page 3
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