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FREE TO PILE SUFFERERS ■ ZANN has given relief to hundreds. Send 9d stanips for generous trial treatment. Zann Pty., Box 952G (B. M. Appleton, 21 Grey Street), Wellington.

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i i ■lwii -■■■■■■■- .«i. i— .i ii . ' ■ ' . - - 1 " - INITIATIVE iii war and peaw How Rehabilitation Helps • In many a tight eorner the Kiwis being helped to further their educaWj showed their resoureefulness. The New about 2,506 of tbem are fiill time st? Zealander's initiative in war is legend- ents at the University, and 426 . ary, ° c studying overseas. The total And now about 12,000 of these men of men and women placed in empl'i want to use that initiative to set up in ment hy Rehab is 19,4o5. business on their own account. Re- you can jjejp hahilitation helps with suhstantial loans . « " . at 4% reduced to 3% in the first repay- ' But there is much still to do and m ment year. to help. The limiting factor to twt hahilitation of all those who servp 1 A fine Achievement in war is supply of material. The « For the purchase of farms, homes, busi- serviceman needs a home to ] nesses, tools and equipment £26,706,903 goods to seU, transport, equipment. ■ has been lent to 34,620 ex-servicemen Here we can all help by working stea® and women. About 16,000 others have to increase the supply of goods an4L received allowanees and ,special grants. New Zealand prospefous. To 9,598 have been assisted in various types -. hahilitation and help this country of trade training. Another 15,252 are the great needs of the day — i KEEP PRODUCTION HlO i i 'VJ' » ItSCED B.T *** H ITf IlAllKD C !>TBatlM,kl»y " • • iwi— wiwiiwi miii iwiiiiwiiiiiiipMwwfBBBwnBBWBBMBnawwMWwmmMTrn — fnr~*~r~""M*'*— T"^ ' ..

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5303, 16 January 1947, Page 2

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361

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5303, 16 January 1947, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5303, 16 January 1947, Page 2

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