Ta Almost Cu But the job isn% finished Almost 40,000 ex-servicemen and women have been settled in homes and farms by the Rehabilitation Department. In the present state of housing it took some doing but those New Zealanders deserved the best effort we could make. But the job i8 not completed: There are still servicemen living with in-laws or in cramped and unsuit- able quarterg. Some of them are finding family life very difficult for this reason The Government have made their contribution by providing that half of all state houses must be let to ex-servicemen, but many want to o1n their homes . Rehabilitation will help with loans when a house can be found. If you have a home, farm Or business for sale Or if you have a house to let Give Q Seruicelal Yinat chauce 2n9 Gently does it when child is constipated The signs of constipation--whitish tongue, poor appetite,sluggishnese may not occur till late afternoon. Then it's too late to g0 to the shops; So always keep Califig on hand, read; to use at the time it will do most good-~at bedtime: For Califig acts gently, yet effectively, overnight, and by morning everything i8 right: Fic Have Califig handy NZ Distributors : Meserg: Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Wellington: 9.7a @
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 504, 18 February 1949, Page 11
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210Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 504, 18 February 1949, Page 11
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