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To the Women of New Zealand— HAPPY FAMILY LIFE life W - ik /Of iw isswr•. yo The New Zealand National Party will give you: — • Lower prices and better quality. • A sliding scale of Wage Tax graduated according ® Wider opportunities for your husbands and sons. t 0 s * 2e t^ie ® The abolition of the Internal Marketing Division. * Incom p c Tax revisi 1 on 1 Piding greater exemp- . tions for wives and children. ® Freedom from Government interference and restriction in your household marketing. _ , The keynote of the National Party’s creed is Family • Cheaper work-saving appliances; vacuum clean- T -t r. \ n -i / u > i . i . Life first. Greater consideration tor those who carry ers, washing-machines, carpet sweepers, etc. . ....... . , 7 ° r r the responsibilities of parenthood. • Help in the home if you should need it. • Assistance in caring for the health of your grow Mr. S. G. Holland M.P., Leader of the National ing children. • Party knows the problems of parents because he • A planned programme to improve the National himself has four children, three still at school and health. one on active service. CHANGE THE GOVERNMENT VOTE NATIONAL

CITIZENS I Retain the Right to be FREE from the Menace of the Open Bar. THE BARS ARE OUTKEEP THEM OUT!! VOTE For LOCAL NO-LICENSE

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00 9W CASH LIMERICK CONTEST SIMPLY WRITE LAST LINE I Said a cheerful old Lady called Dee | As she sipped at her All British Tea | A really good cuppa | At mealtimes and supper 8

Here’s How to Enter ... 1. Merely write the last line for the Limerick together with your II name and address, and to save paper, make your entry on the back H of an All British Tea Packet. Entries may, of course, be made on *** ** * ' plain paper. Plainly PRINT your name and address. Children may ff// rx ’(Il ill Ft H enter. You may send in as many entries as you wish. / |L™. SjS p// ////// 2. Mail to “Contest”, C/o D. W. Virtue & Co. Ltd.,, 13-la / Il Victoria Street, Wellington. HH 3. Judges’ decision will be final. No employees of D. W. Virtue NO /// ZjgßjfigPfr W & Co. Ltd. or their Advertising consultants, or the members of the entry /// f/F Fr l’ll families of employees may enter. ‘ ' /SBI [lf Wt&IL FEE i 4. Names of winners will be published in this paper, within two -7 ■ /// "Hl® W \ weeks of closing date. ////// \ 5. Contest closes September 18th. h I llll\. \ How to Write Winners—You don’t have to be a “Poet” to win. 11l '///Z/>7l rSF’ 2 ”-• Merely think of words that rhyme with “Dee” or “Tea”. Write /// Wi a line to each word you select. Pick out the best line and try and llj f oe/.0 e/ . . /'///X'.'w improve it. Don’t think it’s not good enough, we might think it’s /// Cfl oi r '' Cl o l j v //llk«/W.. SEHiSSEESOiSiEffiSro'/' s llllA

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 September 1943, Page 5

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564

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 September 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 September 1943, Page 5

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