OHAU SHINGLE SUPPLIES LTD. Works, Oban. Tel. 76R. WPPLIES of Concrete Mix (screened, graded and washed) now available at 5/- per yard loaded on trucks. LfT . . . " LEVIN TILE MANUFACTURERS . S0LVE YOUR ROOFING PROBLEM ✓ Telephone 373M immediately. We can supply you with a QUALITY "NATRALOC" TILED ROOF Factory: WERAROA ROAD, (Top of King's Drive), LEVIN. Telephone 373M, or contact L. J. Duncan, Goldsmith Crescent.
; LABOUR'S POLICY WILL GUARANTEE ; - • • • T ABOUR put thousands of farmers on their feet Primary Industry, Labour hias- guaranteed the' 0 JLl by adjusting mortgages and lowering inter- essentials of that secUrity. The Land Act (1948) est rates. gave a rational system of long-term leaseholds, • Labour's policy has brought unparaUeled pros- and made the freehold ayailable to Crown land • perity and stability to the farmer. The Labour occupiers for the first time in New Zealand s 9 Government is" the best assurance that these history. ^ benefits will be safeguarded. Labour will ensure that farmers are financially Labour will maintain the Guaranteed Prlce with protected against natural disasters beyond their • fair rewards for the dairy farmer. It will continue control. ^ the present arrang§ment,underi which the indus- Labour enables the farmer to buy land at its pro- ^ tryhasafifty per cent. voice pn the Dairy Products ductive value, and it will continue to prevent • Marketing Commission in fixing the price to the land speculation and aggregation and inflation • farmer and the marketing of butter and cheese in of land values, to secure the farmer against the • New Zealand and overseas. debt and disaster that followed the First World 9 In co-operation with the primary producers, it War. ^ will adhere to the policy of bulk saies and long- Overall price control and stabilisation legislaterm contracts for mea,t and dairy produce. tion will continue to keep down his cost of living • Labour will safeguard the Pool Accounts for the and the cost of his essential farm requirements — 9 benefit of the primary industries. implements, fertiliser, etc. ^ Labour will prompte discussions between the Labour will continue actively to promote the welCommonwealth Governments with the objective, fare of people living in the country, and will • in agreement with growers, of the orderly devote special attention to social amenities in9 marketing of wool. cluding educational facilities for their children, m Labour recognises the land as the source of New mail services, electricity reticulation and country Zealand's wealth and mainstay of her high stand- roads. • ard of living. Under Labour the farmer can see — and plan — • Accordingly it is vital for the farmer to have well ahead, not only for himself, but also for his security and stability. In co-operation with the family. : * NMUm ; v... LABOUR a""» • THE NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY 18 j ONLY 20 SH0PPING DAYS T0 G0 AND j YOU WILL GET A BETTER XMAS | " ' . GIFT AT SMITH BR0S. | 1 Sports Coats Sults Shirts ) MEN'S NEW SEASON'S COATS THE VERY BEST IN D.B. & MEN'S FUSED COLLAR SHIRTS i IN ALL STYLES S.B. LYNX & SINCERITY IN STRIPES & PLAIN SHADES \ Xmas Price Xmas Price Xmas Price i From 9©/© From £I©/1HA From 19/© Sports Trousers Bats Slipons | . MEN'S SINCERITY & LYNX THE BEST FUR FELTS, Men's SLEEVELESS PULLOVERS I WORSTEDS & GABERDINES BATTERSBY & WESTMINSTER BY CANTERBURY j Xmas Price Xmas Price Xmas Price From 55/- From 35/- From 22/G ' 1 SMITH bros. THE STOKE WITM 1ME XMAS SMRIT r, , 11 — 11 Mi 11 w n ir «m n m n — 11 — n i t "iriT rnr " - — ti 1
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Chronicle (Levin), 25 November 1949, Page 6
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