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Im proud 0f the way the National Government looks after the weliare 0f women and children and their future well-being will be my constant care says Dame Hilda Ross, Minister in Charge of Social Security, Welfare of Women and Children, and Child Welfare Department: WE ARE ALL LIVING BETTER UNDER NATIONAL GREATER OPPORTUNITIES FOR OUR CHILDREN We are better housed, better clothed, better fed. More than The National Government has pursued a vigorous education 130,000 new homes have been built the equivalent of a policy, built 6,000 new classrooms, accommodated IO4,000 new city greater than Auckland. Building restrictions have more children, extended university facilities provided been removed and joint family home scheme introduced. almost Kzoo million for education in 8 years. HIGHER WAGES HELPING HAND FOR THE WiDOWS, AGED, SICK Average earnings are up 83% since 1949. We are earning E8o million per year now spent on , benefits _ f43 million in more , spending more and saving more; 1949 (Labour). WIDER CHOICE OF THINGS To BUY The future of our country is safe under National, an able experienced Gone for good are rationing and shortages. Sales Tax has Government you can trusta been chased out of the kitchen. Vote with confidence NP.5 vote NATIONAL Again!

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 954, 22 November 1957, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 954, 22 November 1957, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 954, 22 November 1957, Page 2

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