•• : . Mair w■ 1 •... .. . ■ $ aww /w ff/ / F how IS I 'TKJ'HEN Labour came to power it inherited a V V legacy of unprecedented housing shortage kllllrlinfr and ren t-racketeering. In the first five Labour years nearly three times as many houses were built as under the Nationalists. f though urgent defence works have taken first place in war years, 15,000 fine State rental homes JsSAttSS w ™ and nearl y 8,000 private homes financed through iSßlr® State Advances have been built under Labour. Y ear arrangements have been completed for % building 4,000 houses and, as more men and $ materials become available, thousands more dwelI lings will be built yearly until the problem is solved. / Labour stopped rent-racketeering with the Fair / Rents Act. Families today no longer fear that their S homes will be sold over their heads. / Labour in power means death to slums — security of possession for everyone.
EVERYDAY AILMENTS. CORRECTED BY DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. These are difficult times, and in the average home the ordinary domestic requirements usually absorb all one’s income, leaving nothing for medical expenses. Yet even in the best regulated families the little ills of life will creep in. Some member of the family circle may occasionally suffer from Biliousness or Indigestion, and one or other will from time to time exhibit the wellknown symptoms of Constipation. From these little troubles more serious complaints arise, and should, therefore, not be neglected. The slight headache, bad breath and discoloured tongue are the index to a disordered stomach or other digestive organs, and the necessity of keeping a safe, sure and reliable remedy in the house is apparent. By following such a course the more serious illnesses are often prevented and considerable suffering and expense thereby avoided. That Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are the very best family medicine is vouched for by thousands of grateful men and women who have proved their wonderful corrective merits. Taken occasionally, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are a great protection against these common ailments. 7 W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Parish Street, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 September 1943, Page 5
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