Labour certainly gave uS ex-servicemen a Square Deali TRADeE been provided PTKiaed N ToN G over 14,000 ex-servicemen who wish to improve their qualifications. ED U CATIO N WE World War I: servicemen and women have Over 18,000 ex-servicemen and women have taken advantage certainly been given a square deal by Labour. eonab liberal assistance in educa- courses: Take pensions. Liberal to begin with, they' ve been in- creased on a pretty generous scale We" ve been 1I settled" FARM SETTLEMENT Well over 6,000 have been on the land under Labour' s legislation that protects uS settled on the land with re- hab. S finance, and the job from paying uneconomic prices. And we I ve benefited goes on. liberally from trade training, education assistance and HOUSING ASSISTANCE generous help on housing: We" re fortunate, too, that we Already over 25,000 ex-ser- vicemen here avail themselves came back to prosperous times that have stayed pros- of housing loans and over 10,000 State rental homes perous: Jobs are plentiful and wages good: We" 1 ve got have been aflocated. opportunity, prosperity, security_~the very things we fought for. That' s the best kind of rehabilitation any man could wish for and we ve got Labour to 4 thank for that: Vote LABOUR Again NI LABOUR PARTY
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 543, 18 November 1949, Page 4
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