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I THE BATTLE I I TOR FREEDOM I I IS 01 I 111111 l 100,000 NEW ZEALANDERS H \\ ■: MARCH TO VICTORY WITH IB \\ ::k .V-—NATIONAL SAVINGS » \\ —bS.* —fS? V to.» JW * MB v • ■ y -v? \ .y/J \% ~JL— \■■■■ \-jjaV- z \ VAT'x XJV '■'■ \ M i \ % sx\ A' :?: <*^ T another entry in your book. NOW! ?:■. ■. An unused National Savings pass-book is like sending a soldier to war without a rifle. Our fighting power must never falter for lack of money power. Give our boys overseas the means to do the J°h« ' ’ i ’ SHILLINGS, lent regularly, soon turn into POUNDS. It is these Fill in these deposit pounds, in their thousands, that your country needs today . . . „_, , forms regularly at your pounds to buy arms arid ammunition, food and clothing for our Post (mice each week. Every deposit z> i.• e t» i .1 i means a step nearer to Victory ... an fighting forces. Remember, the more you pay now the more addition to the Empire’s growing might your investment account will be worth in five years time. Act on Land, Sea and Air. .... now . . . the need is URGENT.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 62, Issue 3, 15 March 1941, Page 160

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Page 160 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 62, Issue 3, 15 March 1941, Page 160

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