SPECIAL , ' GIFT SHOWING * at BRIDGERS A most artistic display of delightful Lingerie showing in White and Coloured Satins, Figured Ferguson Fabric, Lace and Satin Trimmed Locknit. A FEW SUGGESTED ITEMS 2-PIECE SETS ,S.W. only. Slip & Pantee. Bine, Pink & Oyster Satin. £2/10/6. FLORAL NIGHTS. Satin trimmed, Pastel shades S.S.W. to W. From 38/-upwards. EMBOSSED SATIN PYJAMAS S.W., W. in Pink, Blue, Green. 67/2. 3-PIECE SETS S.W. W, Night Slip Pantee, in Pink, Satin & Floral Ferguson Fabric. From £4/3/9 to ' £7/12/3. 1 ONLY 4-PIECE SET S.W. In White Satin Backed Crepe elaborately Lace Trim-, med. £6/18/0 Set. NIGHT, SLIP, VEST, PANTEE. 2 ONLY SATIN HOUSE COATS in Blue, S.W. size only. £4/7/9, Other items space will not allow to describe. CALL AND INSPECT AT WHAKATANE THE XMAS GIFT STORE '
WITH' LABOUR' IU POWER , X.'' MOLDS NO PENA I 1\ X There was a time when' hardly any one could afford to be sick. Complete loss of income added an extra burden to the anxieties of the invalid. And if you were born completely incapacitated, or became so through accident that - was just bad luck, your bad luck. But Labour didn’t agree that a sick person should pay a double penalty and Social Security show;ed how x it was possible to lift financial worries from people deprived.of earning power through no fault of their own. Today 12,000 permanently invalided people, who would otherwise be dependent on charity, have security in their own right. And, in a year, four thousand people use the sickness benefit as a helpful financial crutch in their illnesses. That’s security worth having —let’s keep it! t . INVALIDITY BENEFITS Under National Under Labour Man with wife and two children, only if totally blind week. Man with wife and two children, if permanently incapacitated £5-0-0 per week. (Blind persons’ earnings are subsidized) . SICKNESS Under National .BENEFITS Under Labour Man with wife and two children NIL. Man with wife and two children —£5-0-0 per week. LABOUR’S SOCIAL SECURITY SCHEME IS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE IN THE WORLD r FOR gECtJMt"^ 7
“THE River Road” by Francis P. Keyes, “Dark Hero” by P. Cheyney and “Song of India” by Frank Clune all the latest available at Newman’s.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 50, 15 November 1946, Page 7
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