\ FARMER ■ li THIS CONCERNS ♦ you! Socialisation of land "Is it true that the Easter conference passed a resolution favouring the socialisation of land, asked a questioner at the meetmgaddressed by the Hon. D. G. Sullivan art New Brighton on Saturday evening. "I have not got the minutes of the conference, and I cannot say, said Mr Sullivan, “but I do know that it is not the policy of the Labour Government to take over, the farms of thecountry. If there is land that can best be worked by the State to get it tnto condition, I believe it is Mr Langstone’s intention to do so. We will also take over land privately owned and make it available for closer settlement, as has been done in thepast, but we have no intention of socialising land.” “I have the minutes of the conference here,” said the questioner. “You don’t accept my answer, then?” asked Mr Sullivan. No, replied the questioner. Reprint from “The Press,” 26/9/38. 1. I thought my bedclothes were white. Nurse, until I ■k. saw your Persil■r| washed uniform my washing . experience,- a ~ • ' '■Xu? / ■w wr* ■- V/ w ' \ >< < k .' - 1 ?o V * t ; { ' - i % ft*:;.. w 4 S ' < Sr ' * i-S-V-, x^ s . C „♦ V ■ * f ft ", * ■5 s ?3LS^jt { \>s s *#• You may be satisfied now hut until you use PERSIL your washing can’t be Tcctlly white mg though your washing experience may have been, it takes ish to show you what real whiteness means. Persil is quite »m anything else you may have used. Ihe wonderful ygen-charged soap suds cleanse the closest weave, tting out stains and grime completely. Just because rsil makes things so much cleaner, it makes them liter , too. Use Persil alone for the whole family wash no other soaps or extras needed. HE AMAZING OXYGEN WASHER a Persil different (W.t.) UTP. ai-3-lu.loNZ
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22518, 28 September 1938, Page 7
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