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■« ■ . — FASHIONS FOR SUN: AND FUN NOW SHOW1NG ' AT STANLEYS The Latest — the fflost Exciting Sun Suits and Play Suits ; A Full range designed in the latest American styles in j Gay Coloured Stripes, Checks, and Colourful Florals. ! SUNSHINE BECOMES YOU IN Stanleys Sun Fashions 'PHONE 472. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. s-- - ' . - — t: ■ , ? ! A SELECTION OF ' Mirrors | Sparkle and Bevelled Mirrors ! I In Every Shape or Size — Faney or Plain. Idcai for Xrnas and Wedding Gifts AT J. W. Lynch Ltd. . EXCLUSIVE FURNISHERS, BATH STREET (Opp. Conncil Chambers) LEVIN. j PHONE 420. 'PHONE 420

f! I lErhsmes I |f* More houses were built onder Labour I ||| than at any other time in our history — Jj |i| Vigorously tackling the post-depression housing shortage, Labour began in |||| |P| 1937 a huge home-building plan which shattered all construction records in |||1 |h ' | the years before the war. Under this plan the Labour Government itself has wrn |jf built more than 20,000 beautiful state homes and assisted thousands of private jjjl |vf| builders with cheap finance. During the war the enormous defence con- |||| struction programme consumed enough manpower and materials to build 17 Wm ||:J new towns each with a population of 10,000 people. And yet — despite six |JJ1 j§f| years of war — more homes have been built during Labour's term of office Wm J(yj than in any other similar period in history 1 ^ j|jj |§J — and 60,000 more in the next five years Jj |i|| With building hindered by the war, and with an increase of 100,000 in our 111! PH population during the war years, housing takes first priority in Labour Policy. jlji By opening up new timber mills, preventing luxury building and making WM |pf manpower and materials available, Labour will initiate the building of jjjj S| 12,000 homes a year — 60,000 in the next 5 years. And what Labour promises, j|§§| llll ^ carries out ! . Mm I J Iksxas -I— J

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 October 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 30 October 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 30 October 1946, Page 7

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