Have YOU thought this way? SCENE: \M\wi.mhm\m\w\Mmimmm Wiles How much this week, Jim? HllSband* Not bad. You can get yourself a real good winter rig-out. Wife • Not this year, Jim. Last year's things will do all right* HllSbandlS What about something for the house, then? Wife I I fee! we ought to put the money into National Savings. HUSband I But lam putting ten bob a week into the Savings Group at the Works. Isn't that enough ? HllSband i What's the point of making it more ? WlfG S Two points, Jim! First, we've got to do our bit to win the war. The only way is by lending eyery penny we can to the Country. The second point is—the more we save now, the better off we'll be when the war is over. HUSband • But is there any need to stint ourselves in the meantime? Wife • What's the sense of putting more clothes on our backs or more things into the home just now? The money will do more good if it's lent to the country. HUSband 3 You've won! From now on all our extra money goes into National Savings! CHANGE "WEAKLY" TO WEEKLY „.,„„. new that you will save regularly WEEK BY WEEK, and Deposit your savings In your NATIONAL. SAVINGS ACCOUNT (Deposit* repayable 30 June, 1945.) Buy 3% NATIONAL SAVINGS BONDS (maturing 5 years from date of issue). By joining a SAVINGS GROUP where you work you can make regular deposits to your own National Savings Account. KEEP AT \T, NEW ZEALAND, WITH bsuetf by the N.Z. National Savings Committee, Wellington.
The strong bears the load Three distinct angle* in tins sharpening process of every Blue Gillette form a strong steel shoulder which bears the load. That is why every Gillette serves you longer and shaves yon cleaner ».. But yob masttreat the delicate -edges" fv. r~ fairly. • ■.,.'. -*" ?m Not even the wrapping is allowed to touch the edges of * " :Gi«ette wneri".:it.- is" - to the light and sec. Unwrap the blade carefully and bold by the ends—do not touch the edges. A little care in this regard will give you many more delightful shaves. GILLETTE AND SAVE STEEL
KEEP AWAX FROM GLOOM [ Mane no mistake, the system does become upset with the change pf meals, the extra liquid refreshment- you may take on occasions, ana the tendency to become tired after social outings and engagements. But there's absolutely no I reason • to be anything else but fit, well and ready for all duties and appointments. R.U.R. is all you need to clear your " system of toxins, acid, lassitude and that temporary "done up" feeling. R.U.R. is '>. best pick-me-up you can give yourself; because it is the gift of radiant health. R.U.R. is always the right "dose" of good cheer. Take R.U.R. and Right You Are ! -20
Itliiir ore and more people smote them every day. Quality V always tells. ■H C»r/«r«g ttrf.— ISO ycert' Ktpuption for Quality I've smoked Craven 'A* for years —always they are easy on my throat — always thoroughly | satisfying. Their great || popularity nowadays is 111 just what I expected. ill! E@f'.fasti CA4V£W i
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24944, 17 June 1942, Page 2
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