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Public Notices WAIHI gEACH SERVICE LABOUR WEEK-END: SUNDAY, October 25 v . Leave Waihi 10.30 a.rn. and 1.40 p.m. Leave Beach 5 p.m. MONDAY, Oct. 26 (Labour Day)— Leave Waihi 9.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m. and 3.30, p.m. Leave Beach 10.15 a.m., 2.30 p.m. and 5 p.m. S. BONNICI GT. JOHN AMBULANCE ANNUAL COLLECTION Mine: FRIDAY, October 23rd. Town: SATURDAY morning, 24th Your generous support is urgently needed P. J. LEACH, N. ROSBOROUGH, Superintendents. Christian Order Campaign CAMPAIGN FOR CHRISTIAN ORDER In the New Order Evangelism will have a voice. The Gospel of good news in Jesus Christ is the lcernel of our Christian Faith. Waihi will have the opportunity of hearing Rev. G. Clifford Reay, of Hamilton, in a series of addresses from October 26 (Labour Day) to November Ist (Sunday). These messages will be given each evening at 7.30 p.m. in the Presbyterian Church. Next Monday the topic will be, “The Plumb-line,” and Tuesday, “Crown Rights.” These straight-from-the-shoulder talks are what are, needed to-day; further, being straight, they will be appreciated. Remember: Plain talks for a week commencing Labour Day. Speaker, Rev. Clifford Reay.

P/AIHI, WHANGAMATA, HIKDAI, TAIRUA PASSENGER AND GOODS SERVICE (Tri-weekly) MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDA i L eaves Waiki Foat Office 2 p.m.

lately 9 we ssaihati;® y Salute to a woman ill uniform! She earns it hy the jol) she docs. Earns it agaiu by the way she looks. Impeccable grooming, shining competence . , . one of an army of many smart girls. _ Gyodjooits injuiiiomi deoeud.unon to feminine curves. Competence depends largely upon a woman’s ability to stand up to long hours and unremitting strain. Here ogam, Bcrlci t ■•* her faithful ally. The well-eorjelco figure, women war-workew have d.»covered, cun take il! A Berlci braces delicate, unaccustomed muscles against strain . . . keeps the body in good posture so that it Urcs less quickly. No war-working woman, however strong, however lit she may imagine herself, should be without a Bcrlci! Caw yj.

A NEW ZEALANDER’S DREED ALTHOUGH 1 MAY NOT IHi PERMITTED TO SERVE MY COUNTRY IN THE ACTIVE COM RAT WE WAR 1 SWEAR 1 " ILL FIGHT iIY EVERY OTHER. MEANS OPEN TO ME TO SPEED VICTORY, AND I NOW RESOLVE TO SERVE IN THESE SIX WAYS I By my toil and sacrifice I will contribute everything I can to help build New Zealand’s fighting strength. 2. By self denial and frugal living I will make the smallest demands upon the country’s goods and services. 3 I will spread the truth, that luxuries and easy living in wartime are bad manners and an insult to our fighting men. 4. | will practice thrift-I will save and every pound I save I shall lend to my country. 5 ' will treat- it as a trust that every week my National Savings telt Stall grow and this will bo a measnr. of my sendee. , , r u„, rhiK bv Dersonal effort and sacrifice and thrift I will make 3 ;! ’wjrthy’persona’ o contribution to vlotory and to Now Zealand’s peace and security. BECAUSE a LOVE MY COUNTRY -THIS IS MY CREED A copy of this creed can be obtainedl free by writing to:— “Creed,” National Savings Office, Box 5006, II elhngton. ( NS.2B/24

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8836, 23 October 1942, Page 3

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