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Lorna London’s News /Z^ <z tos'" 6 /6 , I \ > z aiG/vcir' ’ vb WARNING: I lookout for Optimistic Olivers. These men are dangerous citizens! Optimistic Olivers . . . they are worth thousands of pounds to our enemies. They waddle around talking airily about victory and “We’re winning now.” This sort of chatter spreads like wildfire. Essential Industry Mary takes an afternoon off for a “Permanent.” Mrs. Jones isn’t so careful with her food ration coupons. Joe Blick guesses he doesn’t have to put so much into National Savings. That’s just what a few Optimistic Olivers can do to our “All Out” War Effort. There's No Short Cut To Victory .♦♦♦ IT’S A LONG ROAD ! AN EXPENSIVE TRIP ! LET’S NOT KID OURSELVES ! Nobody’s going to win this War for us . . . The sooner those War Bonds pile up in the Government's pocket, the sooner we can give Fritz and his pals the knock-out punch. What’s ]fow Scow ’ WOUD YOU CARE TO MATCH IT WITH THAT OF A CHAP JUST BACK FROM CASSINO ? ~ WE’VE GOT TO WIN I Buy Bonds and Keep On Buying Inserted in the Interests of the Victory Loan by hwmjl How About You . . ARE YOU DOING ALL . . YOU CAN TO HASTEN . . VICTORY ? Buy Victory Bonds This Advertisement Sponsored by 3 rnktSl 01 73 RIDGWAY STREET - - - ’PHONE 2804

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 224, 19 September 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 224, 19 September 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 224, 19 September 1944, Page 2

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