HOMES FOR SERVICEMEN NOW with the amendment of the Fair Rents Act the, way is open for householders to assist in the housing of returned servicemen. There is a great dearth of houses but there are still many homes with unoccupied rooms which, .if made available, would.fill the gap pending the erection of permanent dwellings. The amendment to the Fair Rents Act gives to householders the right to arrange tenancies for stated periods or to obtain re-possession of their rooms should the tenant prove undesirable. This ensures a home for the serviceman during the critical period of his early rehabilitation and enables the householder to make a contribution towards the solution of this most urgent problem without losing control of his property. As a tribute to our servicemen you are URGED TO HELP. Please send in details of any rooms, or bach, you have available to your local Rehabilitation Office, when details of the tenancy will immediately be arranged. This amendment to the Fair Rents Act and. these genuine efforts to help house our Ex-servicemen have been sponsored by REHABILITATION CIVIC LEAGUE INC. A Non-Political Civilian Effort to Help Rehabilitation. Offices in Auckland and Hamilton. 109 REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL - ENGINEERING REPAIRS. MOTOR VEHICLE AND STATIONERY ENGINES. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE MOTORS AND POWER MOTORS REWOUND AND RECONDITIONED. WELDING, GREASE AND SPRAY, TYRES, etc. ON SALE: MOTOR AND ENGINEERING SUNDRIES, PETROL, EUROPA OIL. S. K. SCHOFIELD'S GARAGE BRIDGE STREET WE'LL DO OUR BEST TO PLEASE YOU. FARMERS I DON'T WAIT TILL YOUR HAY AND ENSILAGE CROPS ARE READY TO CUT BEFORE ENQUIRING FOR HARVESTING MACHINERY. REMEMBER! STOCKS ARE RATIONED BUT WE CAN SUPPLY A FULL RANGE OF EQUIPMENTCASE TRACTORS AND ATTACHMENTS ' MOWERS, Horse and Tractor STACKERS SIDE DELIVERY RAKES DUMP RAKES ' SWEEPS, Truck and Tractor TUMBLER SWEEPS SEE US IMMEDIATELY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT BY BOOKING NOW FOR FORWARD DELIVERY. CUTLER BROS. (WHAKATANE FARMERS' SUPPLY Co.) 'Phone 96. P.O. Box 80.. To Do To-day's Job RAILWAY WAGONS MUST KEEP MOVING "As a result of increased supplies from New Zealand and Australia, Britain's cheese and cooking fats will be restored on November 11 two ounces of fat instead of one ounce, and three ounces of cheese instead of two ounces. Consumers will also be allowed to buy one ounce extra of butter in place of margarine. . . . Every home in Britain gives thanks for the efforts put forth to help us through the winter." —Cable from London. Speed Wagon Turnround, Speed Production.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 24, 16 November 1945, Page 2
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