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The Nazis were ready and waiting for this war. Although this gave them so many of the opening tricks, these maps show clearly how the balance sheet of resources stands. The Nazis have Europe. By rigged currencies, by stealing and by slavery they can draw on almost the whole continent. BUT THE WAR CANNOT BE WON on the production of Europe alone. There are vital supplies from every clime which are open to Britain only. Through the ocean routes, swept by our Navy, the resources of the world are swiftly flowing to us, making us stronger than the enemy can ever be. Whereas the Nazis can get so much by brigandage, Britain must pay for everything she uses. Not an ounce of copper or nickel, not a drop of rubber or petroleum, not a thread of cotton or a bite of food is taken by Britain without due payment. Our side must have money to pay its way. Useless the open sea routes unless we have the cash. Your money is wanted NOW there is not a moment to lose or a penny to waste. Your savings will pile up the means of victory and will be there for you in the days of Peace. Fay every week into your NATIONAL SAYINGS ACCOUNT. Inserted to assist the Nation's War Effort bp COLGATE-PALMOLIVE LTD. S K a a ft VV2 & % % si ; \g..it*.'' - <§'■ When a tin of Park Drive is produced, there's untold pleasure ahead. Here is a Tobacco that has flavour and character, yet an incomparable smoothness. And the new Betta-Pak inner wrap keeps your Park Drive fresh to the very last cigarette. w' TO » CUT FINE 1/- I ID 0 . CUT FINE Z' 12 per 2 oz - ** OR COARSE GAIIAHER'S

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23969, 20 May 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23969, 20 May 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23969, 20 May 1941, Page 10

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