We re glad We sold to U Serviceman 'The house had three bedrooms and it didn't seem right for u8 to stay on in it. We didn't need all that space: You see; our boy didn t come back from the wara 'So we sold the house and we decided we would sell to 9 berviceman. We got 8 fair price, and the money wab paid quickly by Rehab. We went over to Bee the new tenants again yesterday. They have one little kiddy, and another baby coming: The wifo could hardly thank u8 enough. Selling that house to a service- man had seemed the fair thing' to do, and when we 8aw tho bappiness of that young family we knew it wab: Rehabilitation have settled well over 40,000 er-gervicemen and women in homes and farms 2= but the job is not finished: Thero are still needy cabe8: If you bave a bouse Or farm to sell O5 8 bouse to let; why not Cive 0 Serviceman first chance Itg only natural for the little chap to want to copy Daddy L busy in tho garden ~planting, vatching things grow alwaye happily eccupied, he's seldom bored OE fretful: But should some minor upset put him out ef sorts; thea Mother naturally turns to Califig t0 restore regularity, bright eycb and bunny nature: This kindly, pleasant Jarative contains the juice of ripe fige vith an extract of Benna: Parely regetable aud naturally nice: Califig (Califorwia SYRuP QF 61eS) Another prodact of Scott & Turner Ltd;, Andre wI House , Newcastle-on-Tyne, England.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 513, 22 April 1949, Page 12
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