I F I ■ Bl j . ..1,11111 1“’ ' JI ’ t ' 'SP \n|| \ \J fo|j >•- :: .x\xjf s. x wW w \>® X| 3 =gg '• ? W 111 3 •—■ ,&■% P.<’ I Our fight for freedom is a fight for the right of a new LX4r , v| , |^i/t'’l generation to make a new world .In the world of fisT I iT'l i| |V ’jH to-morrow the good things of life, such as Onehunga, HBBdlßMhi3 fe < UhraraWlW Blankets, will be restored in plenty. Until then the Onehunga mills must weave for war and supply f warmth and comfort for those on active service. Please V remember this if you cannot buy Onehunga Blankets, /) and join with us in the hope that a new to-morrow H . ; will soon dawn in which peace and plenty return to \ our land. ogj SI 111 si SSScm si ONEHUNGA BLANKETS—AIR CELL BLANKETS ONEHUNGA TRAVEL | RUGS WOOLLENS. J OS X
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 66, Issue 1, 15 January 1943, Page 58
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147Page 58 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 66, Issue 1, 15 January 1943, Page 58
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