[jaNEWDEALjI >3 FOR CHILDREN I I under Labour... W*\ IL J efeol < yp w*' ■ woiiiF •’ wA Li W 1 LBBOBR HAS LOOKED > KFTER YOTO CHILD f Five-year-old children re-admitted to ' ' ' school. CHILDREN were easy targets for the Nationals policy Extension of leaving age to 15. of retrenchment that excluded the five-year-olds, Over 400 schools built or remodelled, closed training colleges, reduced grants, forced teachers Subsidies for kindergartens reinstated. _ Boarding allowances for country pupils on relief. established Under Labour, education takes its place as the nation’s Mi]t . in _ schools scheme faft . oduced . pledge to the future. Labour gave us better schools with Free snpply apples each season better equipment. Teachers are better paid and better Free dental service _ trained. Children, as a consequence, are better educated. More bursaries for higher education. The health Of School Children is protected by free milk, Special facilities for Native Schools, free apples and free dental service. If you want your Extension of the Correspondence School children to keep on sharing in this New Deal. .. scheme. Extended library facilities under Safeguard their Security, and— Country Library Service. LABOUR IW4 * ™ ■ -MMBIIII ll— null Illi I lIIII———m - ll—l'l M—l— — 1 A WARNMG From the Only Place in N.Z. Ever to go back to License OHINEMURI went back, and this is what happened in less than two years: — Summary Convictions increased 151.6% Assaults and Other Offences increased .. 1 29.5 % Drunkenness Convictions increased 275.0% Prohibition Orders Issued increased 390.0% All Other Offences increased 1 13.6% The people did not change—the place did not changenothing changed except that the OPEN BAR CAME BACK AGAIN! Lest I¥e Regret— VOTE For LOCAL NO-LICENSE
TOO MUCH HOARSENESS: You hear it in trams, trains —everywhere except where Pulmonas are used. Pulmonas relieve colds, coughs, by attacking germs of infection. Quick relief by powerful antiseptic vapours released as you suck Pulmonas. In tins, chemists and stores. 1/2. 1/9, 2/9. Manufactured by Stacey Bros., Ltd., Khyber Pass Road, Auckland. 7 WAIRARAPA’S LEADING FLORIST. ESAU’S QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Wairarapa Member N.Z. Florists’ Exchange. y Flowers Wired Anywhere. ,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 September 1943, Page 5
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