sHehab fixed mte Wp but were not all SO lucky' 'For two years we were living in one room, with a slit of 8 kitchen, and batbroom shared by three other families: 'Now Wo have 8 home of our own and wc feel wo can breathe: Now I ow 8 tiny bit of New Zealand and after all, I did fight for it. 'Is the wife happy ! Just look at her face; she'8 a different woman since Rehab. helped u8 to buy this place: Wo had a job finding it, but I knew, Booner or later, wB d strike someone who wanted to sell to a berviceman: "Some of my cobbers are still hunting: It'8 heartbreaking work I hope they 8oon get fxed up !' Rehabilitation haro settlod woll Oyor 40,000 OX-gorvicemen and women in homes and farms F but the job is not 6n- ished: There are still needy cagos: Will you help ? If You have 8 house Or farm to sell Or 8 house to let; remembor Give 0 Serviceman first chance ACTION ( 8 ) unbreakable kabln eriystal MGVADO WINNERS OF 168 OBSERVATORY AWARDS SOLD AND SERVICED BY JEWELLERS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND { WRIST Koye
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 517, 20 May 1949, Page 19
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194Page 19 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 517, 20 May 1949, Page 19
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