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■ "A ■ i 1 • ii $w wflr mm !■:..-..; - ■• ... so that somebody else may get their regular supply of "cheer." Whether you live in town or country despatch is easily arranged. COUNTRY RESIDENTS: If not served by a bottle dealer we will make an appropriate reward for all empties returned to us direct. Write, stating name, address, quantity and consign empties freight forward. TOWN RESIDENTS: If you have difficulty in arranging for the collection of empties, write or 'phone Associated Bottlers Co., Ltd. ASSOCIAT 5 Norton Road, Hamilton. 'Phone 2932

111, ksmS 11 »_-.[ *B-> ' L Ms* s.;s?.t; : @£ ;-^i'. ,v ■ '- . . fre*' budget reveals the country's economy! She balances a new winter coat for herself against a new outfit for young Mary . . . new hangings for the dining room against some other needed thing. Likewise everyday necessities such as groceries, vegetables, or even tlij cost of the weekend joint, can have a direct bearing on her outlay for those little extras that can brighten our daily routine so much. With her keen sense of values and her normal, sensible outlook, she recognises the importance of good wholesome ale as a natural basis for simple hospitality and friendliness. To her, ale is the beverage of moderation —to be enjoyed is an added pleasure to graceful living. BREWING TO ' IPf-u: I LION BREWERY CAPTAIN COOK BREWERY

a (I is 1 "Rigging" of onion ballots, • Intimidation by militant minorities. I Victimisation through phs being "declared black"* Democracy in trade unionism demands these safeguards, more so than ever, now that compulsory unionism requires ALL WORKERS to belong to unions. Since unions are no longer voluntary organisations, from which members may resign if they object to the way affairs are being conducted, safeguards are necessary in the interests of the public, in the interests of workers, and in the interests of the w orkers' fam il ies. There wiii be n@ interference with the legitimate Eights < unionism. Impartial supervision of ballots will prevent unscrupulous individuals from seizing power against the real wishes of the majority . . . it will safeguard workers against loss of wages through strike action dictated by malcontents and trouble-makers, without regard for the real interests of the workers concerned... it will allow unionists to record their honest opinions without fear of victimisation. *• . i

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15135, 18 November 1949, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15135, 18 November 1949, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15135, 18 November 1949, Page 5