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UNEMPLOYMENT" :" "iV ' '"'^ p—" ■ ' :-" v ':: ' and women- Blackheads ■•Wav.e,. your -'•- •■'■ •. ' -—.. ' U AID *o<<z^§i riMiiv "These times arc out of joint ana (^^^^\ '—!■—'' t/l/S FfOflCh WdVl of course anything may happen, .but )}? ' • : ,:' . ■' , even during ordUary times the women 'f j\#WBR-'V' IT.'Fir»£ brush **\ S^k seem to have the better of it over the ' M '^^M^ ' thoroughly.' '"/V * men in holding on: to their jobs" *" U** flsi^P^^Bß ; : . P«mp •lifehUy-'f-*s\\' (states^, writer in -the "South At-; \ i^^lilflllM and .pray or/+- [It itf^F^S lantio Quarterly").; / "While the men \y%«i' ras l D^^' X / are suffering technological unemploy- • <-. XpSSSE"^ W w a v« s.t W i mEIT .A ment the women are., enjoying tech- ■ ''"'■- ■ - ; {^.-Vlf Iflgaf -^i nological employment. Labour-saving ,4, , 7 ~ JUMbL/ißSs^ machinery, fatal to those who wield »^^Stas^rSßplSsls. ' " ' picks, toss shovels, and push wheel- f, hair -with th«. ■.., 125)1/ barrows, while, destroying some, jobs, • finß««V wavers Jw y is creating clerical and white collared orpins. ' ~~-£4 ■*/ ones which can be 'manned' by women. ' "l^^fe^S^- --■ Thus improvement in industrial pro- Cnn_ Vnw RnnH 1 ■* -'-" ,D" ...- . . - cesses, division of labour, and hair- Gone For Good ! . /gj^Ja., trigger specialisation have, brought Why torture yourself in trying to remove J&Wfc£&Ml^\ ■perfectly dry. millions of women into competition unsightly blackheads by painful squeez- WmSSSSW^' I Da 'npne»a will _ with millions of men for the same ing? Why ruin your- complexion by rSSH&nSJK&'K 5?1. aStt\ **?' wage-jpaying^ and salary-paying posi- leaving blotches on your skint The SBSk3C*_ -'■ V' looking waves*. tions. Because women are willing to Radox way is much simpler, quicker and •. V55996<9' !S Ti?l?s' notwork for loss or dare not ask for more absolutely painless. Badox not only rids- ■ VißjjßtßS *% £pmb oul Du. they are entering places'formerly held you of your skin blernish-rit also cleanses. y^^:O i» no"? ' by men .... the pores and makes the skin smooth, and ' "*sss~J ' greasy and "It is obvious that no discussion of healthy. Bead this letter: ■■'.-... . /^tv T ' nori-gummy. It the problem of unemployment can "Eadox is wonderful for ttiackheafs. / ■ '-■ • F^ench'fonniSa 0 ignore the presence of women in Indus- I was always troubled witb[them at the I N$ - ' try. This is a touchy topic. When side of the nose, iut I got them.out with ' SoW at 2/6 per. flask by better men write about it, they are charged Sadox, after following your instructions, Drapers and Chemists. '. with jealousy and resentfulness; when "-nd they have never come,oack since, be- . W>.olesal« Stockist*: the women talk about it, they are ac- cause now, every time I wash, J put a Fair-bairn Wright &"Co, Ltd. cused of militancy. Its importance, little Badox inthe wash basin.—rJPM." j^VI Ift I fl nevertheless, entitles it to dispassion- Simply fill a cup with hot water—just hot \j\X)a\j\»J - ate study for the economic problem enough to bear comfortably—aad tip into ■II Hnwvl9a^HßßnßH that it is. . . . . ■ i t a teaspoonful of Badox Salts. Apply L^^KbMfl2|^^EH3HVt DEMARCATION WIPED OUT. by dabbing on the part of Ithe face ""^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"^^^^Si "Modern industrial methods and affected. After a few minutes' treat- —- machinery have disfranchised physical ment wi Pc the face dry and the Mack- ■ strength and enfranchised physical neads will be seen to flay« vanished. HHHPB&V jtSPPSBH weakness. Lines of demarcation have Follow by applying a little cold-cream. ■HSSK? 7*; 'VSlflH been wiped out until almost any job Get a packet of Badox to-day and test it oBlTS?*1 ' 'i^sHH held ty any man "can now be filled to-night before you retire. ■ A half-pound /ssr£Bm equally well by some woman ■ The packet costs but 2/2 at any chemist's, M^V* "*"" field of competitive endeavour has and wUI provide sufficient for- many ■»&. ,'^^i* *' V^?s been immeasurably widened. Men and applications; double quantity 3/8. gjg^V Wi&m&MS> J*e in, particular fields bounded east, west, II | **, • FY* ■ /Nl" S^ Jk north, and south by sex,-but-in those Hrt\A/ I Ciftr-fCIOI fir B?" limited only by aptitude.-. ... IIWTI VJVI IMVJ VI gS 3HP~ -^ J2 "It is as hard to. characterise an £% M%t BK" iff^i' 1 ™ ~*>""**^ * army, of unemployed as it.is to indict m^^KkA<*¥ I^<A«O sjjpg^gss««— 1 a nation, but this generalisation; I V^MM ■ pmTM 1 ■MBmwll^ fc /M^ 1 *** think will stand: unemployment among wm*+ fe- ,m m? Jfn^S^tffW I •** a given number of men will Teach more itmm 'WW' • ' !<ir?^*' rr*^^^ 1 *^* dependants and cause more suffering itC ?% r , H^Mm^J^ *"• /flB jay B^^u«» 6 1 *5S than a like amount pi unemployment MSS^S^Stßf^^j) " M^wMJL it ««" *oßll' *I"' SH 1"3 among women. Without forgetting fSKi*-- tt I &<^^aH *V Jl 1 for a moment the many cases where kMif^ \^f I. TrAiikl fe^B^^M ttll'B.l.CtS \^k unemployed women are responsible for \Wk\ -«^r Jms, IrOUDICS c-/^^^| IP** 11 # l« others than themselves, it can be said ,^^ Jl^^m Ptrtuar 'Aa'HIII.'C- iS with confidence that unemployment \JM!mm<k rwrCTCr P^^^B |»W»*» F| among women results for the most - ■HP^^» HsftlllCS fe part in- inconvenience and personal mfk * wBBBB ""*^ inin'^j suffering to the unemployed,-while gen- m-, I^^^^ S^^""^*^*^l "Ko question is being raised as to iMMlfr "B * j Gf AXO f^o^^???!' women's right to work, where, when, if 7' 1 Feather9ton Street ' WELLINGTON. or how they choose, or the necessity /YvWr'^k&Hß^M^» I ■ of many of them to do so, or as to their 1 .m? fß^^^Mßi A - ' M " " ~ ability ■to compete successfully with ft)]/ SKIfl IV^^^Bl^' .^^^ men. Their Tight is recognised and , J ~, •&*JS«£KkA « X**^ "/f - their ability conceded. Nor is any /C SOIL T* >-**^^^Hj W*^ ///7 suggestion made that they vacate the , «| '^^^S^B^^m S !\¥t X places they have made-for themselves, (inn i/Unlfo "'v K^ / \ It is assumed...tbjit.they are.in indns- *** rrififcc^ v^jiw'Ws 1\ / /) i ~ I \ try to remain-as-long as" they will. "1 had become completely*^ *jjl IA # t»isL n T st II EMPLOYED WOMAN A discouraged with a heavy <t*mjbK I WvUM/ (As CQVIifM I " SHENOMfiNON. " . glo^ll oi disgusting hair on I ft fj I i "The employed woman, is a phenome- ry egS c^am "me V ii. s^ing ep^; wders \ «Z/t/w/--. / non of the, casting stage of develop-- and painful electric treatments—even a \ M / ment of the arts. Her services have razor. All failed to give me the results for >s V / • been in demand; she .has sold them which I longed. Then I learned that New £\. ' yX for what they would bring; she has Veet-contaiuingWenlo-White-dissolves HOS&S changed her. employment, and redefined the Keratin in the hair and. thereby ends ' jESS^^BfcjSp unemployment in her . _ own terms, all superfiupushair troubles forever. So I fei^l Doubtless many a woman wha:re.ported pflrbhased a package of New Veet and BBk<^s. *"v^S w>~ herself to tho 1030 census taker as un- since using it, ray skin is so clear and V^^BnT^-. fk%<«- * employed would not iave: thourght of white that no one could possibly suspect iB^ST herself in. that- capacity twenty or I was ever afflicted, -with that horrible eyen. ten years ago. Slie has grven superfluous nair." - —■ |^^ up the old for the new,, and much of _The Formula and patent rights 01 this new >J^|^B| , \ what she had under-the-old- she has .discovery by a, British, scientist have been H| t^V **^«K#^v 1 exchanged for what .she may bo- ablo purchased by the rnan-oiacturers of Veet, H^A to get under the new. For this she, '*&& Wenlo-White is now contained in N|.»r M.A as well as the men and society, has NEW VEET (white colour) guaranteed I^^A JVV jC^N^B paid a price. ........ . . ~.,-■ 100% pure. DeUghtftilly perfumed. WP'^^^^^^J Mr\^M should name- as-th'e major loss which . : ' ."(._' ..- . ■f^^a^^^s^t.'^Z^tMl . , women have sustained the potential W m . "' Wi. ■$%am®£Bi?i /^■U»l£<^M leisure which they might have had; I AAIV i»t ii*« WWMiwK.'ml^ X leisure in the sense of. free time, not EallfflK. . JIT 111 W 9^^R «^H for parasitic idleness but for voluntary Mm\J\WMim '■ %A%* JIAAV r^^Tj^^^^ x^^^^^H "If the-past three years have tanght . -^^HMH^^ us anything it is that with the equip- W* ment and labour at hand-'we can pro- --. %'\:£^\■ L-^^^^^^^~ ~~'**^~^^sm -^ duce material goods faster .than our machinery of distribution can deliver MMPPBnK^PA "00 well protected^ in"ditot;r them into consumption, and that our JNftßf ■■ ■ T^^B O »wv economic and cultural salvation de- jaBS^IBHA Aml I m non-absorbent Southall'j pends upon material consumers who Baby Knickers. Entirely indiscan devote themselves to immaterial B^Kr Pt*^^^B t.. . • . production. ti^M ffiM^Kjl! -41 l^V pensable for taking baby <»V ' "A quarter of a century ago women, Bflf ifH^Clilllß afld f°f the protection of dainty who are by nature and adaptation Warn %!Hbsl^^B^^^MßW . ' singularly fitted to furnish the grace |M J/kM&M outer garments. Mademwiouiv for cultivated Hying, might have be- VH J^SHfcw sizes in delicate yet darable part " come jugt such a^crassj tiut when they :^B sT' ''^R^^M «<KK«' i« A^h .b~ -«,J ~.,_ found they no longer needed to do the fflJ^. Jj *j» bbet' m flesa> «» «^ mxa, washing by hand at home, they went ||9m *, and made to fit perfectly without in for making washing machines Sown ggtfl s^^^, chafing or strain anywhere, town along with the men. ;. ; &SS3/I • » m^^^^^^. "Their resourcefulness enables them HKk .':^^ B _ .. ~ - _ ~„ almost invariably to convert a, small ffflfflb^' Remeober ™c. nallle ' ■■Southali'ii amount of nionoyiato a higher standard |r^ . ••• it is your guarantee of quality. : AWKS^ifA ' . '^^ «■ I suggest that with our machines and -^la/^^^^^^~^^^^^WQ^. Britiiß-made. ■_■:_ modern devices we men might nave -^v '-. A 1 -it a ' ." ' "' furnished the material wherewithal for ' ' ' Qlliy 3 DfIVS AflO " 2£ iiSfS^SWSS- /TMeverWoaW have DreamA •, HI^PH r:SIS?:s ~"."«w Be so uveiy WniiVi rXm unemployment as blessed leisure and "My skin was sallow, dark and faded. W % j //'/ V 'IE W have to acknowledge iless of it as There were unsightly blackheads, rough flL°p' /// I! ■ wvtiß baneful loss. .. . ' ; skin scales and enlarged pores around my RSfc//// i!\,L 111 V\vj^B ''A VEEITABI-EHEI^V.''.- c^^d forehead, Tc^aymysoft. ■BtW « %\ \^^B "I am by no means persuaded that sSs£ffiSSfad^'3«SS^ a CSf B- MF O" % ">■ seven milhon people are too many, to Any.woman can now easUywhiten. soften ■■■■■■■■■l have unemployed, but I am quito cer- and beautify her skin, iimpiy by So «f tain that we .have the wrong people daily use of Creme Tokalon Skinfood II /^ .nnemployedj : and many wrongly em- White Colour (non-greasy). It contains ' — - f II V ployed among whom I would, list a predigested dairy cream and olive oil f^ V\j%fi\kJD large number of.Tecent women recruits, combined with whitening, tonic and ' m. MfXXWW* Seven mpon persons, many of them astringent ingredients. It instantly /YfJyf/» women, of proper qualifications could, penetrates, "soothes irritated skin glands / If W^ FoiirmKn ■». if withdrawn from industrial pnrsuits, tightens enlarged pores, dissolves black- I / ruunuou itn add immeasurably to our cultural life, heads'so that they fall away. Whitens solve the problems of the idle poor and softens darkest, roughest skin. Gives RARV IfrVflf^l/CDC without themselves becoming the idle indescribable new skin beauty and fresh- D/»DI IViAJ l\_^f\CTlv9 rich. :'■■.." . ' ■ ■■ pess in 3 days^-such as can be obtained Sole Nm Ztatand Repnsaaattvtt "Perhaps an additional equivalent of in no other way, It should be used every * a miADTnvrmi * that much unemployment conld be morning. ■ ■ \ HouiwoV^Tn ' I slashed off the end of the week for Sole Consignees for New Zealand: J. Myers V aJ>°"* > _^f overybody without depriving modern and Co., Ltd., Hunter-st., Wellington, N.Z. -sAtf^ machinery of enough human effort to . . . , \ . ■'— keep it from producing as much as can • — ; —: — ' ' *■ '■-. be distributed without debaucjijng our • , economic system and littering it with , . material waste and human suffering. ... [ X '.'',-' -'. "Unemployment is a veritable licll ■ «■"■»»■■■■—■ BMe—b^_. Tw -^ tm »^^ M^^^>^^^>^— when it means tho loss of a job which 3jpl3jpS^^3pHHß[^Hm^^^^^^^^^£§^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^3 means loss of tho means of livelihood, B^Bl^^^^B^^^^^^H^Hi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HHlH^B but an inestimable blessing when re- . H^Hl^m^^Bl^^^^Sl^S^VS'i^H^C^^^KiKv^SvVaßV^H defined in terms of leisure for the B t*L*J^U* l^twl I^RlmmAw wiKUmM^t tk^U public good, opportunity for cultural B^f^^^P^W^9^^^tm9^t^^^K^^K^tf^^'9^^^^t^^M^M enjoyment, tho full measure of self- Bl ■ k '-^^ A k w H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H expression, and, above all, time for the BB L_4^» MKk .^^V I Ik sheer joy of living." IBR ' wSr J^B A wvA A ■ I MISS UNA CABTEB RECOMMENDS HHHi^^HHHffKfra IkHfl^^P.BiflH^^^^H THIS ECONOMICAL SOUP. B|Bpßil^^B^^Mlßr L 5 LhJlMlj^^^ f^^^M Take v pint and a half of liquor, Brctinnunt^^^^r AfF *-A \*'^^^^^^^B » in which meat, rice, or macaroni has ! .f LLLLOPrIANC^y^ Somethin N|^^^HBBB|ijißß of celwy or celery seed, salt and pepper Ik AI WAYS / OUAUTY VkAVOUII A if necessary. Simmer slowly until the M|. ipßfic&j / '*UAI'»I* a TLAVUUK. V"^'; J^^^^^^^^^B vegetables are quito soft, when they fef^j" */ Two Distinctive Blends Y^^^^^^B should be crushed or cut into small f i^HMtf^ r , nin r<nnr%T \'^ pieces. Add a little chopped parsley 'i WBBHBy . VTWL.JLI OKtEN \? < and a tablespoonful of Lea & Perrins' I aES&MBr 'Label— TaKo!— X^"" ' Sauce. "A littl^milk and-a-fragment CWSBSF C*U * Vof mace or grating of nutmeg can be \ HIW • V^aOlCe V^JtIIJNA. \ v l^^^H added," says Mi^s .Carter, the Cookery I.Hy CEYLON BlpnH V'A'/'^^^H Expert and Gold Medallist:-."The flay- 'MB -.. -^ .„„ „■ DlelKl \£^MmM our, however, depends very largely IHL - ■' OOth 3/2 per ID. on the sauce used. It must be Lea & WTL +L 1 • m.M W\ \£^^^^mk Perrins' if. the best result is to be ob- I' JOT UlOS€,- Wj\O lI&UAAF. Thi* M}e>&'smßm tamed, for the rare, well-ripened blend ' v*^^*/ vu m.l ISJrn^zrJi S'r'.bSss °f high cl AS s~groceT ß • otherwise:''—Advt. *^=^=s== ====ssa^ssmammt

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 21

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