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la the part CONTINUANCE hat beea strong supported as a systeai that has «rowa ap wiA New Zealand, and one capable of asodttcation in accordenrr with pnbfic opinion. Now, as a resalt of the Royal Lira—in< Commission, letfalation has made anproTements possible. Aa impartial Ucenrtnf Control Cofnrnitrlon hm been set up with wide powers to re-distribaSe Keemm necessary, and to reriemmned lefislatioa in the pnHfc interest. Here m another important remoa why CONTINUANCE is entitled to receive whole-hearted pahiie approval. \ RECORD YOUR VOTE FOR CONTINUANCE out TifO lwesf NAWOH AL eOUMOL ©• Labour certainly gave us ex-servicemen a **T OOK at pensions, for instance. Liberal e TitADE-TitAiNiNa u, bw« pnmm “J to begin with, they’ve been further • farow H>oo ° increased on a pretty generous scale. * education >sistanc« ha* bwa We’ve been settled on the.land under . Ml/ “ ow,Booo * nd Labour’s legislation that protects us from e farm settlement ta imn paying uneconomic prices. We've bene- • ** **" ° w *’° oo ’ fited from trade training, education assist- • mousing assistance Km imm fMa ance and abundant help on housing. And # 10.000 sm. houu. bm we came back to opportunity, prosperity e and security the very things we fought • for. That’s the best kind of rehabilitation * any man could wish for and we’ve got Labour to thank for it” BSk Vote LABOUR W I . Again 'AV • ••oeeoeeeeeeo Mew Zoolaod Lakonr Par* g Wi I I'jA Ik Fw Dark Wood Floors, / Doors and Furniture uh ’ft Z' ' DARK Pollflor. fwnt * x

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25954, 7 November 1949, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25954, 7 November 1949, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25954, 7 November 1949, Page 4