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The HW: Plan Promises the Best Solution for Postwar Problems l Talk about theories and "isms" all you please. Discuss orthodox and unorthodox methods of finance as much a5 you like but, in all the plans for a brave new world, there's one that must work that's the AW Plan. And "HW" stands for Hard Work: The good old EW. has succeeded: Dickens walked ten miles to check the furniture of a room he was writing a story abouta Edison tried over a thousand materials before he thought of carbonised thread for the filament of his lamp. Mitchell drew hundreds of sets of plans before the Spitfire hurtled through the air. General Montgomery studied every small detail of attack before he pressed the button for his African vic- tories: All these men followed their own EW. Plan. In our own field, the BW. Plan has been successful: It meant a new industry for New Zealand and a future for a large num- ber of skilled workers: But, we're not con- tent with that. We have a new H.W Plan for after the war. It will entail revolution- ary changes in the plastic industry of New MX Zealand it will mean new standards of housekeeping and new phases of indus try. The EW. Plan will work wonders 4 AC URLWIN Ltd: CHRISTCHURCH: MANUFACTURERS OF SPEEDEE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND TITEGRIP WIRING DEVICES. R C Urlwin Ltd. pioneered the Plastic Industry in New Zealand, therefore making possible the mass production of Electrical Wiring Devices and Appliances

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 258, 2 June 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 258, 2 June 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 258, 2 June 1944, Page 3

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