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Like father aunlike son ~Said Uncle Chris; And 4 good thing too! I wouldn't want my son to have the boyhood I had: 766 Not that it was 80 bad__but today 4 young chap is S0 much better off; his opportunities are S0 much greater: 66 For instance I at grave risk of being dubbed an old bore T I bring to mind my own school days Four miles to school four miles home again, and never with the luxury of shoes on my feet: Then I had to leave school when 1 was I2 for my people needed what little I could earn we were the average family. "It gives me a warm feeling inside when I reflect how far we ve progressed Since then. I get a lot of satisfaction being able to send my 3 son on through high school and to 'varsity. And we are just an average family. Year by year under Free Enterprise we've progressed, all of uS. 66 Under Free Enterprise our earnings have steadily risen and, with them, our standard of living and our ability to do in life those things we want most to do. Bearing this in mind, I am convinced there is, and can be, no better practical system. After all Im Uncle Chris, not Uncle Joe Inserted by the Associated Chambers of Commerce of New Zealand 7.2A

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 659, 22 February 1952, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 659, 22 February 1952, Page 4

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