WORK AND WIN
Sir, —May I convey my appreciation to the business men who have given, through the press, a great inspiration to all who will open their minds to accept it'f ~,,,, "There'll Always Be An England full-page picture in Saturday's Hkkald must cheer many a faint heart, and it cortainly is a tlirill to the real .John Hull Britisher. The various scenes of English village and the heart of London, set within the map shape oi our beloved island, and guarded by air and sea, are very I'oreetul. W'lioii one roads tlio beautiful words of another line statesman, uttered dining the last war. it gives one heart to ••work and win" for our "Great British Empire." . This page will be in view ot the public eve in my shop until the bells of victory ring out. I would like to see *i copy in every shop nnd business house, in every! tram, bus, train and boat, in every farm and factory, in evcrv school and college, so that everyone, in the dark times that are ahead, may be inspired to "work and will and to keep the chin up through it all. My thanks to you, gentlemen all, for your page of cheer. E. Thomson. Onehunga.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23733, 13 August 1940, Page 10
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207WORK AND WIN New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23733, 13 August 1940, Page 10
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