MODEL 5M7 li llifiillo Y ■ft * AL *U, wmmmm. Sismc -4 y /t HANDSOME SET WITH A CHARMING BEDSIDE MANNER. Certainly it looks smart. And right there by your bedside it’s going to look smarter. But wherever you put it in the kitchen, the sunroom, the office it’s going to give you a lot of joy. For that compact cabinet houses a fine radio. Five power-packed . valves search out broadcast entertainment for you. A fiveinch speaker reproduces it with delightful fidelity. And a five-colour dial makes station-finding a pleasure. LASKEY’S RADIO HOUSE The Strand, Phone 227
DURNEY’S IN KING STREET SPRING FROCKS each. DELIGHTFULLY STYLED PRINTS IN SIZES S.S.W., S.W. AND W. LARGER SIZES 22/6. / ’Phone 193 a
I ME BENEFICIARIES & PENSIONERSm mm mm m? mmm m : T jg:wumm f 'W'X ■ v j m m m mmm m ■m M m m m I mt *Jfo/touredand Safe guardedunder M9TiOM One of the main planks in the National Party policy is adequate provision for the aged, the sick, the disabled and all who are in need. The Party pledges itself on four important points. \ I. WE WILL MAKE YOUR £ BUY MORE. How well off you are is not measured by how many pounds you handle, but by what they will buy. In its ability to buy goods the present Age Benefit of £2/10/- p.w. is worth barely £l/9/- compared with 1939. Labour’s policy of deliberate inflation has robbed you of the value of your money. 2. WE WILL MAINTAIN ALL EXISTING PENSIONS AND BENEFITS and introduce improvements as circumstances permit. 3. WE WILL INCREASE THE ALLOWABLE INCOME OF AGE BENEFICIARIES from £1 per week to £ij 10/- per week without any reduction in benefit. Electors will remember that the Labour Government to a man voted against the increase when Mrs. Ross (National, Hamilton) moved in support of it in the House last year. 4. Those qualified to receive age benefits, but who prefer to remain in employment after 60, will have their pensions increased by 2/6 per week for each subsequent year they continue to work. For Security in ©Si fig® trad benefits that sttyMOßE' N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY 338
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 68, 25 November 1949, Page 6
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