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4^1 2 Pr extra nourisSiment that bournyille COCQA givesf Your child needs extra warmth and energy within to fight the cold without. The warmth and energy that Bournville Cocoa brings are lasting, because ~rr « Bournville is a real food-drink of remarkable , f nourishment power. It stokes up the body — arms it against the rigours o'f the winter. Bournville is the cocoa with the chocolaty flavour — and, the Q most economical food-drink you can buy Made by Cadbury in the Factory in a Garden. " Country Priees may be . . slightly higher HALF A CUP OF RICH FULL CREAM MIL.K IN EVERY 3d. BAR OF CADBURY'S MILK CHOCOLATE 30/32

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To the F armers of N.Z. TO RESTORE Prosperity We Must Have: I The official figures at May 7th, 1932, show that at that date I there were : (a) INCREASED PRODUCTION : Low prices for primary 1. 7,326 men employed on farms under scheme 4A. produce now rule in the overseas markets ahd fnay do so 11. 1,131 men employed on farms under scheme 4B. indefinitely, and if we ate to survive as a successful farming T . * , . community it can only be through increased- production. !t ls y°ur 4uty to New Zeaiand to brmg your farm to max- — " — — - — — — v — — - lmum production, to increase your own earnings and at the (b) REDUCED COSTS: The Government appreciates the same time to help to refieve the burden of Unemployment. farmM-s problem of an income that has been reduced out of Thete are 5^517 men (at May 7th, 1932) on part time relief KX^ n CO,St ofP'oduc"on- COSTS MUST COME work under Scheme 5. We want (6 place every man in DOWN. Recent iegtslatron arms at this obiectlve, not only prbductive empioyment. " reducing rent and interest charges, but also removihg difficulties resulting from the operation of previous Acts. Can you find additional work on your farm for at least one man? With this new legislation in force' prodnction costs WILL Get in touch with your local Postmaster immediately. come down and the benefit to producers will be felt * j immediately. The Small Farm Plan. Is your farm producing maximum returns? The Govet-nrnent will Buy, or Lease with the ' . r . .. 9. ... . Option of Purchase, Suitable Farm Land Areas j In this ^reat drive for increased production the Government ^ Acres. - ' | of New Zealand enlists your aid. B.y your full co-6peration On each small allotment they will erect a neat Public Works | you will not only help the national cause, but also improve type of cottage and there will be set up a reliable unemploydd j the productive powers of your farm and increase your own man with his wife and family. The occupant may work part income. ■ . . of his tixhe for the farmer, part for nearby farmers, or anyone S itt the locality who can employ him. The balance of his- time The Government offers you these facilities he^spend'on his own smMi farm to Provide his oVn ,1, a c j / . J In those cases where relief workers so placed on the land are Under Scheme 4a. Therearchousamlsofgo°d mcnCmarned not able immediately :to earn an independent liveliHood, and. smgle) available immediately for farm" work. Any farmer some part of the existing unemployed relief allowance will requiring additional labour should immediately get in touch be continued. •/. '"'Vl;- ■' with his local Unemploymenf Coiiimittee or Postmaster who will nive him full details. ■ - 4 - The plan will assist the farming community and will provide " additional labour when required. It will give aii impetus to A subsidy of 10 /- per week will be paid for single men over farming production and at the same time alford an oppor20 years of age, or 20/- for •rrtariried m'en, the farmer being tunity to many unemployed men who are ready and willing required to provide board and lodging and expected to pay to turn theii^labour into productive channels. • V ■ | what he can afford as additional wages. - g » ... . , Tt j c l. ' Small Farm Plan is Already a Success | Unaer bcpeme 4b. A farmer may carry out developmental " ■* \ ; , , . . . I work on a contract basis, the Unemployment Fund contribut- Although this plan is yet in its infancy, its advantages have | ^ ing a third of the labour cost'. . Developmental work only is been readily appreciated and it is operating with marked 9 1 covered by this scheme— it includes : — • • rr" success in certain localities where the experiment has i | been tried. - - ^ ^ Draining . Clearing Stumping Will You Give, Sell or Lease a Few Acres? Fericing Scrub-Gutting Please gst in touch with the Department of j . ' V \ v U ' j . . . Agricultiire, Wellington, or a district Organiser To date, over 21,000 placements have been made m farm and ^ fl. , • ' • . - farm developmental work under scheme 4a and 4b, and a big 2.C* representative of the AgriCllltliire percentage of these men have since been absorbed in the Department. industry, thus becoming self-supporting. '* " • r - . , • . J. G. Coates, ■ . Ministei* EmpJoyment. to help, please act quickly-^

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 234, 24 May 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 234, 24 May 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 234, 24 May 1932, Page 7

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