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1944 WAR LOAN Advance Subscriptions Now being Received To give everybody with money available now or in the near future the fullest opportunity of investing all they can in the next War Loan, advance subscriptions may now be made. 1 Interest will be paid from date of subscription, provided there is no subsequent withdrawal. 2 Long or short term can be specified, with the right to change the term within seven days after the opening of the Loan. 3 investors can withdraw at any time up to seven days after the opening of the Loan. Advance subscriptions may be lodged at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, at the District Treasury Office at Auckland, Christchurch or Dunedin; or at any Bank, Sharebroker’s or Postal Money-Order Office. A TRUSTEE INVESTMENT Money is continuously needed until Victory is won. On every New Zealander with money available for investment falls the duty of lending it. Your subscription is important whether it be £lO or £lO,OOO. INVEST NOW IN THE NEXT WAR LOAN Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Wellington.

5.4 To the National Patriotic Fund Board, Wellington, N.Z. ,Ivwlfr Dear Sirs, 11} Your parcel to hand—and boy!—what a hand it got from fus. Jerry seems anxious to say goodbye to all the Roman K i Vs/TL antiquities and we're just having a rest after chasing him gopd and hard. So it was nice to get that tobacco, chocolate, cake, F 7 H and those tinned goods and woollens. You can have your Chianti and Vermicelli and classical ruins—we’ll have New jf Zealand! We often think of home and beauty, so it was good to be reminded that you think of us, too. We know it's only K F® 1 because you people at home are giving your cash and you I f t.« i•' ft women are giving your time to prepare these parcels that we I get them so regularly. They come like a breath of home, and ; jill#; \ that's just what we need sometimes to keep us smiling. Keep : rfCt*" 1 - '■ it up—and thanks New Zealand! wYours Norm and Ted ) . y X M /Till THEM THE ! \ CHOCOLATE WENT ) DOWN FINE too! H E } A J - k I Sag MZoMBi zi rfi IBBEI GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE [ PATRIOTIC FUND APPEALS! are doubtful false teeth smile, buy a tube 3K \ of “THIS” Dental Plate *| I /jy 830* WP gVff \ Cleaner, use it regularly ano ff t mF WL Eg StSE \ see how natural your teeth 1 will then look and how com- * I a Zi fortable they then feel. WwvV/w 1 Jr Stniiewithout 7 FLETCHER HUMPHREYS & CO LTD.. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH • FULL ~ Supplies of fresh BELL TEA are now available

ONLY ONE If ./ IN THE SMITH'S |SBHH 4“ *.® BATHROOM GcLa/ui JJealik llix* wwl . W/ ii P You can leep your children free from > z*:' >:>/..•• •** constipation w th Nyal Figsen, the gentle •■-$ V&'laxative. Children Me Nyal Figsen, it is <sss£' * iL easy and pleasant to tale —can be chewed T J I like a lolly. Nyal Figsen acts mildly yet I thoroughly—w.thout pain or discomfort. -z. Sold by chemists everywhere. 24 tablets ? THE GENTLE LAXATIVE O&X'A frV ** * * / x. q J Back off shift, one of Bills first / / J io^s^ 5 * s a shower with Knight’s fc ygj * 'wj'LX/A gCxJ" // Castile. To the Smith’s, this VrX-'T\ (X 'Xi /XXy/ refreshing soap is an institution nW 1 now, as well loved as Mother s 11 cherry cake. And Mrs. S., who T 251 bought it first for baby's petal skin, is thrilled to have found a n ,'l‘to ™sL‘“ d soap that pleases ’em all, and THE SOAP WITH THE Ru: Butih.b« t of.ll bbeausepeopi.Hk.it >•"« » tld y bit on tlie wa b LAVENDER FRAGRANCE io ~° Q ’ MADE B> LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED, PETONE. J-31.27Z.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVI, Issue 22935, 4 July 1944, Page 3

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628

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVI, Issue 22935, 4 July 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVI, Issue 22935, 4 July 1944, Page 3

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