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The Nation's watchword is SAVE

3rd February 1939
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WAR-TIME conditions neces sitate changes. Of the many, it is essential for saving and to avoid waste, that papers should be ordered in advance. Newsagents' supplies of all papers ate restricted. They cannot be expected to anticipate casual demands.

It is wise, therefore, while our present difficulties last, and to help the country in its economy campaign, to deal with the same newsagent and not depend on getting The Commercial Motor from other sources, when you may find that copies have not been reserved for readers who have not taken the precaution to order them. If your newsagent has not been in the habit of regularly delivering or reserving a copy of The Commercial Motor for you, you should, to save disappointment, immediately place an order with him instructing him to reserve TheCommercialMotor foryou weekly.

Alternatively, the paper may be obtained direct from this office. A prepaid subscription for three months is 5/6, including postage. Other periods pro rata.

If you have any difficulty in obtaining your copy at any time we shall be obliged if you will let us know the name and address of your newsagent so that we can rectify the matter. A period of national trial often throws a true light upon value, and at the present time The Commercial Motor is constantly proving its essential worth and powerful editorial policy. It fights re!entressly, without fear or favour, for the good of the road transport industry, and contains, weekly, vital information which must not be missed.

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