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SAVE ONTYRES HEAVY DUTY TRl/CK TRUCK TYPE COVERS COVERS 30x5 .. £4 16 9 £3 16 6 32x6 .. £9 4 0 £6 0 6 34 x 7 .. £12 7 9 REG. CAR TYRES EXTRA SIZE 30x3£BE ..£1 8 6 £l 8 6 31 x 440 BE . . £1 18 6 ItEG. OLD FIELD 29 x 440 .. £1 16 6 £1 8 9 30x450 .. £2 8 8 £1 14 9 29 x 500 ..£2 7 3 £2 0 0 30x500 .. £2 13 3 £2 5 3 OTHER GRADES, SIZES AND PRICE ON APPLICATION. • These Prices are subject to change Compare this list with Auckland prices and remember two facts: — • Goods Cost No More in Rotorua. "Our Goods Are the Beit'* ROTORUA AGENTS FIRESTONE BATES & SON PHONE 431. FENTON ST.

• * i ff i Sound refreshing sleep is k -| ' and happiness, and sleep comes quickly and Bk 1 W naturally to those who, before retiring, drink . ' a cupful of delicious ' Ovaltine/ There is no food bevcrage more easily digested or richer : in the restorative nourishment which rebuilds brain, nerve and body. It is the '' A; cheapest iii cost and the . , „ ^ :' vlf' most ecoQom^ca^ v \^\C\ * 111 useTRY * OYALTINE ' i \A$ W W | free! jr Send name and address together \ /-* ~ 7 / » 1 % A. -A- ntos s;a*,« c>* lid., b,pt. P.O. £* 662 , ' ( 1 °ni SUr"- " tir" "V Wellington , wben a free sample 1 I AT THE® NEW Wtll be sent toyou. REDUCED PRICES MANUFAGTURED BY A WANDER LTD., LONDObf.

To the Farmers of N.Z. r TO RESTORE Prosperity We Must Have: I The official figures at May 7th, 1932, shiow that at that date 1 there were : (a) INCREASED PRODUCTION : Low prices for primary x. 7,326 men employed oh farihs under scheme 4A. Pr° ^LOW t^ie overseas mark^ts and may do so xi. i,i3x men employed ori farms tirider scheme 4B. \ mdennitely, and if we are to survive as a successful farming .. .. 1 j commuiiity it can ohly be through increased production. . ls y°ur ^utY. to New Zealand t6 bring yout farm to max1 — ' — ~ — — 1 ' imum production, to incrbase your own earriings and at the (b) REDUCED COSTS : The Government appreciates the same time to help to relieve the burden of Unemployment. p/op:«Lpnr«ob,s? clrof^^ 3hTrde5ifh7 men (at way 7h' m2)r pan ,ime reUef DOWN. Recent legislation alma at this objectxve, ht>, hnly Wan* '° P ^ ™ reducing rent and intetest charges, but also removing — ~ — — IdifRculties resulting from the operation of previous Acts. y°u additional work on your farm for at least one man? With this new legisiation in fotce production costs WILL G" in '°UCh y°Ur 1>CaI Postmaster immediately-" come. down and the benefit to producers will be felt «. immediately. The Small Farm Plan. I ls your farm prodUcihg rhaximum returns? The Government wilf Buy or Lease with the \ Optfon of Purchase, Suitable Farm Land Areas ! I : In this great drive for increased production the Government ' of 5 to 1 0 Acres. | of New Zealand enlists your aid. By your fulf co-operation On each small allotment they will erect a neat Public Works 1 .not, 7 help th'e natiorial cause, but also improve type of cottage and there will he set up a reliable unemployed § . e uPtlve powers of your farm and increase your own man with his wife and family. The occupant may Work part I mcome. of his time for the farmer, part for nearby farmers; of aiiydne I ih the locality who can employ him. The balance of his time | The Government offers you those faciiities shuest^"ngmd on his own srm'" fatm to Provide his S Under Scheme 4a. Therearethousandsofnood nenima-ried In th?f CaSeS w]>.ere,Ielief workers s? PIaced «» «he land are I • — — ; — 7llcrca^ei"ousanasorgooamen^mairiecl not able immediately to eafti an independent iivelihood 1 and single) availaole immediateiy for farm work. Any farmer soiiie part of the existing unemployed relief allowance will 1 requirmg additional labour should immediately get ifi tbuch be contihued. g 6 with his local Unemployment Committee or Postmaster who « will give him full details. The plan will assist the farming community and will provide J additional labour when required. It will give an impetus to* 3 A subsidy of 10/- per week will be paid for single men over farming production and at the same time afford an op'bor- | 20 years of age, or 20/- for married men, the farmer being tur.ity to many unemployed men who are ready and willing 1 required to provide board and lodging and expected to pay to tuni their labour into productive cliannels. i what he can afford as additional wages. . 2 Under Srheme ,h » , , , , The Small Farm Plan is Already a Success I ujiiucr jcncmc 40. A farmer may carry out developmental . f work on a contract basis, the Unemployment Fund contribut- Although this plan is yet in lts infancy, its advantages have ing a third of the labour cost. Developrnental work fs heefi readily appreciated^ and it ^is operatmg with marked ' covered by this schefne — it ificludes — success in certain localities where the experiment has i | been tried. ! Drafning Clearing Siumpihg Will You Give, Seii -6r Lease a Few Acres? Fencirsg Scrub-Cutting Pfease get in touch with the Department of To date, over ar.ooo placements have been made ih farm and ora district organiser farm developmental work under scheme 4a and 4b, and a big ° , !°f repres^ntatlVe of the Agriculture percfcritage of these mefi have since been absbfbcd 111 the Oepartrnent; industry, thus becoming self-supportingY J. G. Coates, Wiiriister of" Employment.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 232, 23 May 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 232, 23 May 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 232, 23 May 1932, Page 7

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