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Wfa «g Hi What's the matter with us? Only 15,000 people have so far invested in the Victory Loan; there should be over twenty times that number. i Challenge to You and 00,000 other New Zealanders Are our boys on the Gothic Line letting up?—• or our airmen over the Siegfried Line ? And we're stili 1500 miles from Tokio! You believe in Victory then lend for it. Don't be an onlooker leaving it to the other fellow to subscribe —don't put off? o to it! Now! Today! Get in the ICTORY LOAN The Money for Victory must be raised and everyone must be in. (BRUSH don't risk ** (BODY ODOUR) NO COINCIDENCE that"B.O." stands for "brush-off" as well as body odour! ,The two things go together. Don't make the mistake that Tom made of thinking just any soap will do for you. It takes Lifebuoy with its famous health element to give "BO." the K.O. And that same ingredient makes Lifebuoy extra mild. After your Lifebuoy bath you feel refreshed, on your toes. Try it—and see ! From head t toe MADE BY I EVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED, JACKSON STREET. PETON6. / / i'w* is Cu w. ml i !s£ § § ! ISIIHS I ENOUGH FOR ALL IF YOU BUY ONLY WHAT YOU NEED! "Share and share alike" is a very apt wartime slogan. For instance, there should be enough Highlander Milk for everyone, if you buy only as much as you require. Occasionally, there may be a shortage in a number of stores, Should this occur, remember that the needs of the Fighting Services come first. As well, there are manpower, material and transport problems which must be overcome. Broadly speaking, we can safely promise you a reasonable continuity of supplies if you limit your purchases to ,your normal requirements* i. A FULL CREAM MILK

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25001, 18 September 1944, Page 3

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300

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25001, 18 September 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25001, 18 September 1944, Page 3

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