a NEW DEAL F 0 R C HIL D R E N under Labour LABOUR HAS LOOKED AFTER YOUR CHILD Five-year-old children re-admitted to school: CHILDREN were easy targets for the Nationals policy of Extension of leaving age to 15. retrenchment that excluded the five-year-olds, closed Over 400 schools built or remodelled: training colleges, reduced grants; forced teachers on relief. Subsidies for kindergartens reinstated: Boarding allowances for country pupils Under Labour, education takes its place as the nation S pledge established: to the future. Labour gave uS better schools with better equip- Milk-in-schools scheme introduced: Free supply of apples each season: ment. Teachers are better paid and better trained. Children, as Free dental service a consequence, are better educated. The health of school children More bursaries for higher education: is protected by free milk, free apples and free dental service If Special facilities for Native Schools: you want your children to keep on sharing in this New Deal Extension of the Correspondence School scheme. Extended library facilities under Country Safeguard their Security, and Library Service: Vote LABOURoan
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 221, 17 September 1943, Page 3
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177Page 3 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 221, 17 September 1943, Page 3
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