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g= N ACCESSORIES OF EXQUiSITE BEAUTY ARE THE HIGHLIGHT OF THIS WEEK'S DISPLAY AT AT STANLEYS FASHION STYLED HANDBAGS, in Navy, Brown, Black and Red. Fitted with genuine "Lincoln" steel frames, guaranteed to give compfete satisfaction. GLOVES. — Superior in quality, style and value. New and Truly Distinetive EARINGS, NEW STYLE BROOCHES, LAPEL PINS and Lovely Silver FILIGREE BROOCHES. They're New, They're Attractive, and They're at STANLEYS 'Phone 472. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. A SELECTION OF Mirrors Sparkle and Bevelled Mirrors In Every Shape or Size — Fancy or Plain. Ideal for Xmas and Wedding Gifts AT J. W. Lynch . EXCLUSIVE FURNISHERS, l • BATH STREET (Qpp. Council Chants) l * LEVIN. PHONE 420. 'PHONE 420 V " — " ~..r

WITH^LABOUR IN POWER HOLDS NO PENALTY There was a time H 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 flll |||f through accident — that was just bad luck, your bad luck. But Labour didn't agree |||i' j ' that a sick person should pay a double penalty and Social Security showed how |l|| it was possible to lift financial worries from people deprived of earning power |||| y ' through no fault of their own. Today 12,000 permanently invalided people, who ||i would otherwise be dependent on charity, have security in their own right. And, in 111 |P;;| a year, four thousand people use the sickness benefit as a helpful financial crutch in 1B B their illnesses. That's security worth having — let's keep it ! |||| * j INVALIDITY BENEFITS SICKNESS BENEFITS H 111 Under National Under Labour Under National Under Labour %sm Man with wife and two Man with wife and two Man with wife and two Man with wife and two ||||| j j children, only if total- children, if perman- children — NIL. children — £5-0-0 per |P11 ■ ly blind — 17/6 per enfly incapacitated — week. |§§ H week. £5-0-0 per week. H mm (Blind persons eam- mmi 1111 ings are subsidized) ||||| I i LABOUR'S SOCIAL SECURITY SCHEME IS THE MOST H r j COMPREHENSIVE IN THE WORLD j — X \ [

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Chronicle (Levin), 6 November 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 6 November 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 6 November 1946, Page 7

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