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16, 400 NEW HOMES BUILT 4 Recoid e ichievement THE NATIONAL GOVERN- MENT promised more homes for the people. Its record in its first year speaks for itself: The National Government believes in home ownership: It will build State houses for those who need them to rent. It will sell State houses to exist- ing tenants who wish to buy. It will assist, by State Loan and greater availability of labour and material, the man who wants to build for himself: IN ONE YEAR BE BUILT" HOUSES BUILT HOUSES To Since BYPPRLHOTE ENTERPRISE Szooo. 4,930 STATE houses cere beibeen com- BY from {xsoo to year 4,500 Statore houses and contracts were increased loan of zoo Laarcte 3Ist, G3re in rconstnection6n Loans suspensoiny {22o0: This pleted; 2,130 for another PURCHASED In addition not exceeding to "compliance let O1 'approved HOUSES Labour's 8 on houses free subject 2000 STATE answet to to becomes a rconditions: OVER have gicerethoicon "Scaaos are with certain amounted to 67,700,000 State tenantse Over received erndceka last year on 1949-50. Sttetcngerinog; have been of Ioo per Loamcrease of 54,700,000 Echascadea at the rate an being WE PROMISED MORE HOMES THEY HAVE BEEN BUILT Vor NATIONAL eqin NZ: NATIONAL PARTY 188 gift

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 634, 24 August 1951, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 634, 24 August 1951, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 634, 24 August 1951, Page 18

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