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Many mother's son P£4R LS > TASTES BONZER I and EARRINGS of exceptional S ■ V/BM tel ■ qua |ity and appearance, beautiAND SWEET!” / i x? 1 They "make excellent gifts or add ■ • WBBk / k ® I charm to your own afternoon or . I 4,21 1 SEYMOUR GILDING ’ Z/fT- - V I “ The Little Shop Around the Corner.” -FWWliwWrs \ V Perry St-> masterton. -J

H zRm »Sbbi mA hl oFFicel Bi rTrnJß— 1I \ \BrXNlflr. 'Zarate.',- -- J S T r t JEmKU.// FORBES-COATES-HAMILTON UNDER THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT A COMPARISON /93/ to / 935 1935 to 1938 MISERY FOR THE PROSPERITY FOR MASSES THE PEOPLE Half our Farmers Bankrupt Guaranteed Income for Primary Pensions reduced to IS <9 Pensions increased w 30 ,_ I 935-National Production 1938 - National Production £97,000,000 ' £136,100,000 Unemployment Rampant Unemployment practically abolished Charitable Aid Social Security I 93 5 — Salaries and Wages I 938—Salaries and Wages £66,000,000 £99,000,000 Result - DEPRESSION ! Result - PROSPERITY ! “The Government’s policy and enactments mean / prosperity for both young and old. As leader of the Labour Party, I say deliberately that such prosperity will be held only so long as the present Government is in power to maintain it, and no longer.” r' 'B I —M. J. Savage. I — . _ ■ ter

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 September 1938, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 September 1938, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 September 1938, Page 9

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