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SCOTBH^ ^ ■ ■ JSKY^^ ^'•STlttED AMO BOTTLED/N 5C0TLAHQ & the distiher5 agency ltd. eoinburgh

in spite of record harvests in some eountrles . . . in spite of all the \ . * v help which has been given by prcducer natiorss there are stiil masses D5Ta \4I of people who never have enough to eat. To feed these hungry plajL n people, and to help severely rationed Britain, v/e are asked to keep on saving food coupons. It is a tribute to New Zealand people jjBPJ that nearly NIME ^JILLION meat coupons were saved iast year . . . entirely without compulsion. We can more than double this in llliy 1947 if everyone helps. Butter and meat coupons cah be canceiled at any tjme at your nearest Post Oifice or Savings Bank. " A BETTER CHANCE Not so long ago in New Zealand only a /Ti very few children received a reasonably complete education. The rest went from primary school straight to work. Today every child must continue at school until he or she is fifteen years of age. , A Furthermore, every child is entitled to bet,,veen P»Pd, and l,eacber- . Llfe four years of free secondary education. m0 ern jC ao . 18 3 ° actinty, pose, and the joy oi working toff> Practical training This increase in the time all our children Physical wellbeing are at school has made other changes These advances plus a new attentic necessary. . Many of our youngsters ^e hody through free milk arid ap have strong practical ahility for which free medical and dental care, and ^ ^ advanced secondary education is un- >methods of physical training will suitable. For them New Zealand school- ^e New Zealander of tomorrow au ing now makes nse of modern equipment the hest developed, best informed, to teach carpentry, engineering, science, halanced citizens of the world, farming, homecraft. More of this equipment is wanted. How you can help m. . 4jl You can help hy taking an inter^ The new spint your local school, your school conufl Hundreds of our schools have been built and parents' association^ -And hd t or altered for greater light, air and cheer- one way to help obtain better fulness, There is a happy relationship and more teachers. Work steadilya5 KEEP, PRODUCTION titi & ■ , . . " . ISSUED BY THE NEW ' ZEALAND G O V-E U NM EN T. . * '• *« i ifi r' m rrTiiTnririr-g-riTXirwr iTiijir nTTTi-mrinV. nhrw^r nTWTrrifiit ^—4

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5299, 11 January 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5299, 11 January 1947, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5299, 11 January 1947, Page 2

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