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THE FACTS OF LIFE

So you are one of the thousands young people who have left school year, all ready for the big advent of learning to stand on your own . and of earning a living at your cho job, trade or profession. So far yot had things pretty good. You’ve gre up, not only in the best climate in world, but in the clean, clear air political and religious freedom. Yol been taught in free schools. You kicked a football, played with de gone to the pictures and generally joyed all sorts of privileges and pie ures. Your heroes have been Blacks or Buck Rogers or Don Duck . . . certainly not “dictate You haven’t been regimented, comi led to march in youth battalions she ing slogans and carrying banners some “beloved leader.” In fact 3 have been able to do pretty much you pleased. But have you e’ given a thought to how things that way?” If not you should le< how the free enterprise system, wh gives everybody equality of opp tunity and the maximum individ choice in all our affairs ... is one responsible for the high stand; of living which you have enjoy' Above all, you should realise t. under free enterprise you, in tu can make sure your children will hi the same full, free years you have h That’s something worth working 1 It’s even worth fighting for. Issued in the interests of all secti< of the community by the Assocda Chamber* of Commerce of New Z land, —Ad

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27576, 5 February 1955, Page 10

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THE FACTS OF LIFE Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27576, 5 February 1955, Page 10

THE FACTS OF LIFE Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27576, 5 February 1955, Page 10