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The MAONAL Policy meets the National Need Study these Important Points: Vigorous building programme, both State and private: "Free of Interest" Suspensery Loan-_E1OO to civilians and 5200 to ex-servicemen__on homes not exceeding 81750 built in next three years: Loan extinguished after 5 years: Guarantee t0 Building Societies, etc:, against loss due to lifting advances {0 90% for civilians and 100% for ex-servicemen: STATE HOUSES: Existing tenants not to be disturbed; option to purchase with NO INCREASE IN RENTAL; 20 per cent. of rent already paid credited as deposit: AGE BENEFICIARIES: Existing benefits to be continued. Right to earn 30/- per week instead of 20/- without affecting benefif; increase in payment by 2/6 per week for every year application for benefit is delayed after 60 years of age: FAMILY BENEFIT, INVALIDITY AND WiDOwS' PENSIONS; ETC:: These, and other similar benefits, to be retained in their entirety: LAND SETTLEMENT: Settlement at productive value; finance for small farmers, sharemilkers, farm workers, ete:, to acquire farms of their own; optional tenures, freehold, leasehold or share-farming; implement pool scheme. PROFIT SHARING AND OVERTIME: To encourage profit-sharing and incentive schemes; tax concessions on overtime and extra earnings JOINT OWNERSHIP OF FAMILY HOME: Home may be registered in ioint names of husband and wife without Gift Duty: On death of either, Death Duty not payable but deferred till death of other. SHARE FARMING: Up to 90 per cent: capital advance to enable capable farm workers establish themselves; assist- ance in purchase of modern farm equipment. Goods IN ABUNDANCE: Increased supply and variety of goods. Abolition of controls,` coupons, permits. BROADCASTING: Annual licence fee to be reduced; Advisory Board; Better programmes: NON-POLITICAL BOARD OF TRADE: To safeguard the interests of NZ consumers in the allocation of overseas funds, while giving due consideration to industrial development in New Zealand. LAND SALES: Civilian property transactions at today' S replacement cost; where ex-serviceman is purchaser; Government to meet difference between December, 1942, value and to-day' S value. No political interference. CHEAPER DOMESTIC APPLIANCES: Work-saving appliances for the home to be reduced in price by removal of Sales Tax: TRANSPORT: Increased travel facilities for the public; investigation alternative fuel; motor transport to supple- ment rail services; opportunities for small operators. PUBLIC WORKS: S 6 HOLLAND, M.P. Energetic programme of construction and reconstruction; highways, hydro-electricity; auxiliary Leader of NZ National Party: plant; railway construction and electrification; irrigation: Vote foe Souned Leadenshit end 01l Oble Team Vote _ NATIONAL

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 386, 15 November 1946, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 386, 15 November 1946, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 386, 15 November 1946, Page 20

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