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TIRED AND t " ' IRRITABLE? N0W SHOW,NC AT , P' kAKE FRON: V $ ■ R0TORUA NONSTEI ^^3 j clbnivll caused by constipa- WnlnmBwl WM fVI tion. Give yourself ;f a ' LATEST RIDES AND GAMf W sS of Kruschen \ Salts. A pinch in J; early morning .ea, . LATEST AMERICAN MACHIK tas regularly as you wind 4 * your watch . . . that's the ]• - . « answer. Miffionsof people . 1 AND JUTE BOX the world over follow this !; Kruschen is available at j |[ ALL THE FUN OF THE FA| all chemists and stores. IfnilOltllCII ■ G0ME AL0NG AND be in the KKUuVllfall j ADMISSION FREE ♦ j J Keeps Your Spirits Up! ■ ? E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES LTD. J; ? Adelphi, Salford, Manchester, England. , w— m— i hihi hiwihiwi in niim'ii i nww BAPPY think things over, play a quiet game, potter abont the house and on apphcation grant 3 J, help the wife so that her wor£ is ■ Serwceman's Dependent AUowaii lishtened too. of 10/" a week m addition to ti 4 ... aSe benefit. In New Zealand, Social Security; makes this possible; The Age Play your Part Benefit allows a basic rate "of £2 a New Zealanders helieve that no oi week foi\ the husband, £2 a week should be poverty-stricken becaiij for the wife, with other income Gf 0](j age or niisfoi lune, and the allowed of £1 a week. £5 a week conviction is enshrined in Socii the g°lden evening of life. Security. Those of us in the ti wr.r> , ^ vieour of life help to maintain Socii S Own Allowance Security not only for ourselves bn Notice this — the wife of a man of for widows, orphans, and thc j)l 60 or more gets 12 a week, no folks. By a high level of produetioi matter what her age is. Where an we make them secure and we hui! age heneficiary has lost a son at the up our own security for the daysli war, the Social Security Commission come. Work steadily and— KEEP PRODUCTION I8SUED BY THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT . foo» . W ' The most vaJ perflaps I mjt \ \ *he most I annoyiiig boJ m Bntam . .1 The people of Britain guard their ration books carefully — because ration I books mean food . . valuable food which is served out ounce by oimce— fl pound by pound. • This unvarying food is welcomed by the British house- I wife . . . but after seven long years of ration books the strain is begiiuiing 9 to tell. Women l^ng to give their working husbands more! food . . . they 9 live for the day when children will eat as well as our children in New 9 Zealand. ■ We, in New Zealand, are asked to build up Britain's food stdcks to -a poM 1 when more food can be made availabie. We can do this by denying 9 ourselves sorhe of our own food, and every cancelled coupbn every tin 9 of fat— every poiiiid of meat we can spare means so much extra over there; 9 Whenever you use your ration book think of the ration b;ook mustrated- j above — and spare a coupon. JB SAVE FOOD for Britain |i and the famine countries J \ >'H

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5301, 14 January 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5301, 14 January 1947, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5301, 14 January 1947, Page 2

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