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MODEL 5M7 ****», ' I y A HANDSOME SET WITH A CHARMING BEDSIDE MANNER. Certainly it look 9 smart. And right there by yoor 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

LABOUR HAS CUT YOUR WAGES A m Ip wm NOT IN THE AMOUNT YOU EARN.. How really well off are you today? It may be true that the amount of wages is higher, but the test is what does it buy? Just work it out for yourself. If you get £8 a week, that will buy only what £4/13/4 would buy in 1939. The Governmertt Statistician confirms this position in his official figures. A man on £5/16/8 in 1939 needs £lO per week now to break even. As the Labour Government issues more and more “paper money” so your £ buys less and less. You have been the victim of a confidence trick. You have been given more but it buys less. Your wages have been robbed of their real value by Labour’s policy of deliberate inflation. \ . M NATIONAL N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY 42 B

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 69, 28 November 1949, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 69, 28 November 1949, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 69, 28 November 1949, Page 6

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