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LIBERTY LOAN Extended until Tomorrow In response to numerous requests from intending subscribers the closing date of the Liberty Loan has been extended by one day only. The Loan will now close definitely TOMORROW NIGHT, Wednesday, 3rd June. You now have 2 remaining days in which to subscribe. £1,500,000 more is needed. 86% of the adult population have yet to contribute. Fifteen thousand more New Zealanders need to subscribe £lOO each for the loan to reach the required £15,000,000. You have 2 days to go. You can decide only one way. If you can’t subscribe £lOO or more lend whatever you can. You can pay in three easy instalments or your Trading Bank or Employer will finance you. The Axis are virtually saying to you “Your Money Or Your Life.” Our Armed Forces are offering their lives. You are asked only to lend your money. You must make complete sacrifice for New Zealand or become a complete sacrifice to the enemy. We Dare Not Fail! Loan Closes TOMORROW YOUR TEA COUPONS GO FURTHER WHEN YOU USE TIGER THE TEA THAT GOES FURTHER Be sure you register with a grocer who stocks TIGER. TEA J. RATTRAY & SONS LTD. BLENDERS OF TIGER TEA. w

i New Zealand’s Eyi ’A \ First Railway Line j filfewwi ®lBi«:ilAfwolst, 1863, was a gala day for Christchurch, and an important occasion in New Zealand’s development On that day the first railway line in New Zealand was opened for traffic between Christchurch and Ferrymead v/J//£» (now Heathcote) a distance of nearly three and ROLL YOUR a ha jf jjuigg. j t was f our y ears later before the CIGARETTES big tunnel was driven through the hills and the line completed to Lyttelton. THS Hew Zealand CigaF@S&s Tobacco HMM Wte»f®loir FINE CUT or COARSE - •' |O .

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Southland Times, Issue 24759, 2 June 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24759, 2 June 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24759, 2 June 1942, Page 3

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