Sare'ReyuUv&l' COPPER, BRASS, ZINC, LEAD, PAPER, CARDBOARD, RAGS, ALUMINIUM but above all IS VITAL THE ENEMY HOLDS 90% OF THE WORLD’S NATURAL RUBBER RESOURCES! To help replace this serious loss, old tyres and tubes and all useless rubber articles should be given up at once. Send old tyres and tubes to nearest Garage. GIVE UP THESE: TO MAKE THESE: What you should do Worn-out and useless rubber articles such as. For the AIR FORCE: Rubber dinghies—Landing YOU THE HOUSEHOLDER: Search your TYRES-' TUBES - Garden Hose Hot Water wheels—Self-sealing tanks—Life-saving jackets— home for worn-out and unwanted rubber. Put Bottles—Mats— Soles and Wringer Rolls Flying-helmets - Oxygen masks Rubber caps '<•° ut ■" a separate bundle, along with your -Crepe-soled and Gym Shoes-Golf and Tennis for cannon. For the ARMY: Tyres for lorries, Y OU MOTORIST: Every worn-out Balls Basin Plugs— Door Stops—Gloves—Gum : mobile repair shops, guns Fittings for tanks- tyre and inner tube is wanted. Take them to a , Boots - Goloshes - Rubber Sponges- Tobacco Groundsheets Gas-masks — Gum-boots—Pads local g arage for consignment to a Government • Pouches—Toys—Bathing Caps - Belting-Cables for steel h fil ™ ets Co ™™ ndo , and , P " atro .°P 5^?? : ,m P < kio. e .ct°om % her salvage '. c . . ci . T !°. lj „. equipment. For the NAVY: Insulated cable YOU IN INDUSTRY: Make an intensive Ebonite Flexible Tubing Hosing Insul on an£ j lose pipes Range-finder fittings Eye- drive throughout your plants, shops, business —Jointings Packings — Washers —Squeegees— pieces for gun-sights. For the MERCHANT ■ premises of all kinds, for waste rubber. Collect Air Cushions Surgical Tubing Syringesand FLEETS: De-gaussing equipment (to protect .it together. Continue to save pending a later Gas Bags them from magnetic mines). announcement as to collection. <EEP ON COLLECTING. One effort is not enough. Keep on collecting. . . little by little it mounts up to a huge total. All proceeds to go to the National Patriotic Fund. Arrangements for Collection will be announced later ISSUED BY AUTHORITY OF THE MINISTRY OF SUPPLY
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 65, Issue 5, 16 November 1942, Page 266
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