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Borer won't touch wood that has ;been Creosoted! Protect new timber from Borer and prevent its spread by painting with Creosote. .It gives immediate protection against rot and decay at one-tenth of the cost of paint, its attractive, warm brown finish blends with any colour scheme, and ■■*■' -it is much easier to apply. TREAT YOUR HOUSE YOURSELF. This British Standard Specification Creosote is available from your Storekeeper, Dairy Company or Merchant ... or from the distributors: FRANK M. TINSTONE (MEISCMANTS) LT». 71-79 Customs Street East, Auckland. Phone 32-610. PER GALLON In 44-gallon drums only. in the North Island or F. 0.8. Auckland or Onehunga. Drums !0/- each extra. mm setter*' 9sfi® **2!S* e&tf to 1 No other country in the world has rehabilitated its servicemen and women more smoothly and quickly, more generously and with less unemployment than New Zealand. Early in the war the Labour Government made plans to re-establish in in business, on farms and in homes all those who served and needed assistance, ihe success of Labour's Rehabilitation scheme contrasts strikingly with the dismal treatment handed out to returned soldiers of the last war. Read this record of achievement —accomplished within less than 12 months after VJ day! HOMES FOR SERVICEMEN Through assistance in building or purchasing, allocation of state rental houses or flats, or establishment on farms with dwellings, more than 18,500 have been provided with homes. Free-of-interest loans have been advanced to over 15,000 for the purchase of furniture. business as usual More than 27,000 ex-servicemen have been assisted to find jobs, and nearly 4,000 helped to set up businesses of their own. Thousands more, under a genertrainirig, and plans are made for training 9,000 more in the next five years. Free-of-interest loans to purchase tools of trade are readily available. SOLDIERS INTO FARMERS Nearly 3,000 men have been assisted to buy their own farms —and Labour plans to settle 6,000 more in the next four years. ■ — A SQUARE £25,000,000 HAS BEEN GRANTED IN LOANS TO EXSERVICEMEN. LABOUR GUARANTEES FAIR AND GENEROUS TREATMENT TO ALL WHO SERVED. Remember last season ? « ■set. VA >v > w >; & m ™ m m >£* **, m j* ®3 T*'m m '-j M m m -•■■■it €&i s* We§SS6Sk&. v J aer, m #&> x'->~- •- : « ;"!l ,-« ''!",■'> :■;»?>. :^-:^:, &. V; m >M m 'SSL sm m m m »--s^ m ?M Ys* «#m Vfi 5T m IV serious food and silage areas, Ti'itZA and ar« P\° ur eUnd closed which will O b o rtl4o%a vs * ,ab,e P FIGHT s »*,iW*» Prepared by the Department ot Agriculture lor the Famine Emergency Commict**,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14211, 9 November 1946, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14211, 9 November 1946, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14211, 9 November 1946, Page 4

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