IB i MB mi i I X- ' 1 ■’ * • i ’ " MSB' • • •' J .i { i (X x\ r ? ■ I ' r / L r Yes—To-day LJ give thanks tor / / r X*# If / mJ? ;. . also give thanks to the men who made it possible. Yes, give thanks for Victory, but with a pledge for further effort. Japan has still to be conquered. Millions are starving — they must be fed. Feeding the hungry, continuing the fight until Final Victory is won, New Zealand has a part in both these jobs. More directly, we still have thousands of men overseas who must be fed, clothed and paid. They must also be brought home. We have already spent .£6,500,000 on loans to servicemen but have hardly scratched the surface of the rehabilitation problem. So Victory really means carrying on with the job — fighting, working, paying. Yes, paying! And a practical way of giving thanks for Victory is to enlarge your contribution to the Victory Loan. To help pay for Victory and the problems that Victory brings. VE
"WZE wish to apologize to “ our many clients who, on account of the extraordinary demand for Army Motor Cycles, have been kept waiting delivery of their machines. We are now pleased to advise we have been fortunate in securing another large number and can give IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TO INTENDING PURCHASERS. TAPPERS ITDo DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL
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Southland Times, Issue 25669, 11 May 1945, Page 7
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