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and no mors than you If you plan all your food requirements carefully before you buy yduwill save money and save waste. The food which is wasted in garbage cans every year could feed an army of hungry Britons ... who never waste food. V ■ssT A % X t j . / / # but never waste food sood food is available in this country ... and fibre’s plenty of it! Take advantage of this good ood and eat well but never commit the crime )f wasting it. For wasting food of any kind is a :rime against humanity . . . against the people in he famine countries whose food problems are still our problems. housewives emu cave stiii more tam M, rm mm mm 9 • by caralns pismiaiig and avoiding waste FEC 78.24 aSi’f fTiia. mm T" : ’heck*** &L • m a mM sgjs& M:: m ■ % rf> • a & mM £ mmt mm ■X■ m am X m » mi m mm JiSfS imm mm m mm W 6 ; • mm m ■ ■■■'tv ■ '!/ m V>; m ms. If m *j>S ; IP '■/ I WM. iiiP* h 6 B NO CHECK AT WEANING is the rule where calves are being fed on TOM CANA CALF PELLETS. - the calf’s digestive organs become me? easily accustomed to solids. Containing linseed meal, fish meal, meat meal and selected cereal meals, TOMOANA CALF PELLETS are fed dry before the weaning stage, and in this way The effect of weaning is cushioned by the concentrated food of TOMOANA CALF PELLETS, so that the calves will grow steadily and without check into robust and sturdy yearlings. For further information write to:— Nutrition Advisory Department, W: & -R. FLETCHER (N.Z.) LTD., Box 663, : Wellington. WIDOW WITHODT FEAR How High Production No one can take away the sorrow of a life partnership broken by death. No one can compensate a child for the loss of his dad. But certain things can he done. Widowhood used to carry with it—fear. Fear that the home would be broken up. Fear of being dependent oh others. Fear of having to go to work and of being unable to look after the children. These fears have been lifted by Social Security. A life of her own The widow of a civilian receives a basic income of £2 a week plus the new mother’s allowance of £l-5-0 a week, plus 10/- a week for each dependent child. So that a widow with two children can draw £4-5-0 each week. Thismeans independence, full care of the children, a*life without fear. *9 % Wi i Play your part Social Security is a system set up by Governmentso that no NewZealander shall fall below subsistence level by reason of misfortune. Only the public can make that system work. The whole world admires oar Social Security provisions. But note this; they can only be maintained by high production in industry. Every advance has to be paid for, and the great social services in New Zealand depend on a high level of prosperity, which in turn calls for efficiency and steady work from management and labour alike. To keep Social Security successful KEEP PRODUCTION HIGH ISSUED BY THE NEW ZEALAND * GOVERNMENT

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14259, 7 January 1947, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14259, 7 January 1947, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14259, 7 January 1947, Page 4

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