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V * r rf Wf- ; '? r ,\'-',,.' '< ”'/"•• z ' ' v z >4;;’ wMfcwA/ -' '’'.Z /: ..-•■y, £ , ',> ' ' >'"S" i viw»~ z ■■■ ' Y?, z? ■•'■<'•''■'-'■ /'t# ■ <>¥■ 'i-/ •'>*<-. ■ xJoctW' ? ■ . •'■■'' • 1 . . • ) ’• ■ •■ x .• ■■ ' -■ ■ • Could you use a Jeep on your Farm when the War is won ? You will want to go straight ahead with intensive farm development when peace and your farmer sons return. You will want all the newest farm machinery, and a home furnished with the latest products of the post-war era. Of course you will and a certain way of getting it is by putting every available pound now into 3% National Savings Bonds. Accumulate a fund which will allow you to buy and do these things when the world is once more at peace. iitvest in 3°/o National Savings Bonds Available in denominations of £l, £lO and £lOO. Purchase Price—l7/7, £B-15-8 and £B7-16-8. Available at all Post Offices and Banks. Issued by the N.Z. National Savings Committee, Wellington. N 5.38.24

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 66, Issue 1, 15 January 1943, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 66, Issue 1, 15 January 1943, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 66, Issue 1, 15 January 1943, Page 38