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LIBERTY LOAN.

fgEASUBE&'S APPEAL. . PRICE TOO dear to pay 5 r FOR LIBERTY. WELLINGTON, Yesterday, hf Citiiens,— - (0!1 raped by your magnificent nse to my previous appeal, I JL h you with great confidence to r jopport the self-reliant policy ""then so heartily endorsed. The j om of all free nations and the eiistence of our Empire have *,ttackcd as never before in this Jo's history. The blood of our " and noble defenders has mingled , nat of our kindred and Allies *. e vast stream which Bhall ere -aerwhelm with its flood the inL perpetrators of unspeakable Julies against the weak and deJess. The supremo effort is still I future. That it will be made, jt will succeed, is as certain as |ihe thrice welcome daybreak ever ■ettU the darkest night. Even now , jV is breaking. We must still jJ in full measure the funds nep. jo finish the task so earnestly B so bravely continued, tpl sure you will not fail. I feel rour response to this, our Liberty . will he both prompt and ade- , and that the Treasury will be sjlenishcd that means will be Jautly forthcoming to uphold the - 0 f ihnse heroes who have died w r liberty, and of those now batfor it against our powerful prober that no price is too dear ~ for liberty. '‘"Joseph george ward.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7920, 18 August 1917, Page 3

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LIBERTY LOAN. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7920, 18 August 1917, Page 3

LIBERTY LOAN. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7920, 18 August 1917, Page 3