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USED BROOM AS A CRUTCH. “A FEW months ago I hobbled around in agony with Lumbago and Gout,” writes Mr Syd Overend, of the Yaldhurst Hotel, near Christchurch. He says: “One.packet of R.U.R. completely cured me, and I now feel 10 years younger.” R.U.R., with money back guarantee for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuritis and Gout. Procurable from Wood’s Pharmacy. 6

with a home f she can realty call her own C Ws <- J Few brides in the last three years have known the joy of living in their own homes. For you cannot get a house for ' '' f | lOVe n ° f money and ’ if the Labour Government goes back to power, you never will. So-called Labour doesn’t leant you to own a home of your K r W own. And their costly housing scheme has proved a fiasco. . 4 The actual cost of houses is ttrice the promised cost. The 3 actual rents are 60% higher than promised. The actual I W number built is only one-fifth of that promised. t ' ' •' Nothing is so important or urgent as to provide adequate ! f ’ housing for all our people — not just for those who can J afford the new Government houses but also for the wage- < iQw earning w'orker who can’t afford'them. “ ML The National Party aims at building at least 5,000 new ' i homes every year —for full and easy finance will be available. ' / Homes for farmers are provided for under the National BO l J Policy and present Government tenants will be given the ’ right to acquire the ownership of the houses they occupy. k v nd y° un g couples can furnish too, on a loan of £lOO B <0 ' ' which is automatically cancelled by the growth of your f family. \ The National Government stands for private ownership — w ' * n H° mes as * n everything else. IiNAnONAL for PERSONAL FREEDOM — STABILITY — OPPORTUNITY w

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 October 1938, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 October 1938, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 October 1938, Page 5

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