iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SALLY was "in ■■F^- ' the dog-house".... . - The LEPERS' TRUST ..,.« SOIVOL ■■-■■■4-SSHU those grimy hands! The abovo Board is urgently:in .'need of YOU CAN'T CAMOUFLAGE dirty hands. There's no Cash and Goods for Christmas Chcar for J R .-j »* ♦»!»!? uaii ii«a the Lepers on Makoga! ' Island. All gifts *>O need tQ try If yOU Use-.bOlVOl. will be gratefully acknowledged by the Sec- Even grOUnd-in grime and StainS COfTie A^^JfiZltwrnZSt rolling out. Yet Solvol'scresmy lather tfGsfl& ■ , Ltd.. 120-124 Lambton Quay. The cash re- is as « e ntle on tender little hands and quired is unlimited ana the goods as follows: • - - ,« ,r Light material (new) for women's and child-. KnCeS aS fine tOllet SOapS. Vren's clothes; Silks and embroidery cottons, ••■/■. T^^^ WWM&jyOVWASHyOUKMMS-USeSOWOL '- . rackets and balls, tobacco, pipes, fishing ■ • * £3, ti%S2Lfig&2lr&, ,;■««■•«».^«»«™».i«ni, •"»;• - have any goods, you can send and; are ———————f , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * SPEftlTi MURRAY RENOM> Chain & Drive LIMITED (Erfd. over 40 YearsJ. MP^. FERODO BrfllCA LiltiliffS , 7 WILLIS STREET - Tel. 4336? FEIWIAJ DraKC Lining* | l _Jg^^ncrHoldli ■ = ..'.] Three essential services— J&^BEMKT^ ":' T'r^;;:'""" POWER,TRANSMISSION, . f&SSmfgm A PGOOD.SCOTCH WHISKY-I control. SI iM. o^ G Each unit excels In its own 1^ Y«BN^ vvV v sphere^ We co-ordinate for EBP M'^jlji \^^f «o«N^a^v\x^' maximum industrial efficiency. iy^^* If it's stocked by Christian JSJBm^^ It's the best of its kind. Olm^lJLm HEADLINES FROM THE |?P^^ PARTY policy fflHß' THE WAR EFFORT; A unly noa-party natiowJ €«reni< pS^l|lilllMft>Mill ment . , . Overhaul of manpower »nd production commit* * w^fe^^^^^ HHHH ments ... Investigation of War expenditure ... Political WAGES AND PENSrONS: Wages and Social Security '. -,' W^ll&MPl^'ji^H^ benefits to be maintained . . .Removal of unju»t anonvalita FAMILY LIFE; Organized home help for mothers ...,-■'. J^B^lK'^JHk^ Removal of taxation to bring household labour-saving 8^ appliances within general reach . • .Extension of kinder" . N gartens and creches... Further assistance for Plunket Society. •■^\ilP^ TAXATION; Issue and control of N.Z. currency to htt •.: ' £r to size of families. , |a»w. the «.*oldier'» problenw becauw lie * «mm> of them, «ni REHABILITATION: Spec M..«.£*** ZS^S^^^SS^S^: ' . " , hah tb* pcactiw) of rewariiaf party effioak with loeraUT* HOUSING; New housing centres on outskirts of towns -afcUe M»»oiiitmentau and cities ... vigorous slum-clearance... 25,000 extra men fuwjnww.«» , to be employed in house-building... 100 percent, finance ' • • - « • • • for ex-servicemen's homes ... Freehold for all wanting it... -. ; State tenants to have option of purchase ... Liberal financial TRADE AND COMMERCE: Competitive free enterprise aid ..,. . Private home-building to be encouraged . . . Pre« to be restored, . ; Freedom for ex-servicemen to start ia fabrication to reduce costs. * business.vvßureaucratic dictation to cease. WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS: Recognition of workers' EDUCATION: Free education from Kindergarten t» right to collective bargaining «.. Compulsory lcrrie* an ndoa University... Medical and Dental examination twice a year, members for political purpose* to be unlawful .. . Profit- . jr^y, o f Country and Empire to be fostered, sharing, co-partnership, and co-operation in Industry to be encouragedf. .Paid Holidays for Workers. COST OF LIVING: Less Government interference . . . Internal Marketing Department to be abolished. *. Freedom FARMING INDUSTRIES: Producer-control of production fw , mM and marketing, in co-operation with Government.. . Guaranteed minimum prices for farm produce . . . Bural housing BROADCASTING? Non-political control . • . Reduced on modern lines. . licence fee*. i . Political propaganda to cease. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES: N.Z. Industries to be PUBLIC WORKS» New major works in order of importfostered . . .Preference for N.Z. made goods .. . natural anee .. . more Hydro-Electric schemes. * „ Completion of resources to be developed. unfinished railway line*. WE ARE FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM -Now Vote For It vote NATIONAL -■:■•■■ ~:\; V /w ; '■ ' tf^l ITbF^ If »B Winning the war against MA NIC UR E P. M%T "^>?? plan is to reserve it for /Ml immSi (^T^E&s^Br /^BB|^K W T^9mfon9t BCdW|R|f 9H4 C4M9WW QWCYfICIVy <jLß|t Ik coBn««M weyt m the Hes*e. Front. *lorn coekuew te ' mldnif M, 'tastent bet - Ififllin in i«1 V-UICA LIV4UIU rwLIOn ssrvlns the needsof Essential IMmsW, mwkmntttlM . . _~,„_, _ M •«' Hospiteh, A«t Force, and Can Hens. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 57, 4 September 1943, Page 9
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673Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 57, 4 September 1943, Page 9
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