jeV m BwBMI 8599 wR9k jfflHk # hsBI £S9fl mSSoR ng^ employs New Zealand boys? WHO will employ. ?/Ottr boy when he leaves school and is ready to take his place among the wage earning workers of New Zealand ... in factory ... office . . . warehouse . . . where will you find a starting place for hie future career? Only by keeping New Zealand home , industries busy can New Zealand boys be given employment. Only by supporting New Zealand industries can those same industries be in a position to give your boy employment. ' New Zealand products are products to be proud of. And of these there are none finer than those from the R. & G. group of industries employing annually some 1,500 New Zealand workers. Remember that every boy wearing Roslyn clothes is helping to prepare a place for himself when he finally leaves school. SHORTS XA \ts*Jlt^ £>Vr~> /IS? WnaUdSutU and lOr. .. . fyPy „ Short* are guaranS|p' ■ ' teed not to fa&e. O —.1— -,-,') f~\ 4-PJ 4-r* Roßlpn Skirts or* \D\~i LUUt LCo made t rom the ! Ijf J famout Roslyn and JUT —' Plunket Flannel*.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1934, Page 14
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