S r p I fIK I V 7 f ®■ bi aitt V jf IB Britain fights for her life and ours > Make no mistake about it Britain’® crisis is oof 1 crisis too. fl » Back to the wall, fighting for her life, she makes a Ji great and desperate bid to increase her essential pro■I duction and lift her export trade far above pre-war K wMrw 4b t levels. K nferl What docs Britain’s survival mean to us ? Everything HL wF wBL '* * our btau(^ bring, our national income, our Mfc ,J wages and salaries, our jobs and businesses, our very W- % future. Jr 1 How do we help Britain to survive ? We fight as she lB" tights. We produce more food and ship it faster. We V W'Si aln P ut morc mater >alB. capital, labour, energy into making Kwpb'Sf more of the things that matter most. We cheerfuUy w ’*bout the things that can wait for better davs. c ta^c wca P ollK ’bat Britain has chosen resolution, sacrifice and hard honest work. A!D -EOK ■ BRl'l ALN hAIIO*NAL COUNCIL AID FOR BRITAIN « Job for everyone
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Wanganui Chronicle, 6 October 1947, Page 3
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186Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 6 October 1947, Page 3
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