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Improvident Immigrants

Sir, I can assure "Anglice” that far more shiftless playboys and girls have come from the so-called better classes than from the so-called cheap council house population. The welfare State in Britain was created by Labour to give health, happiness and opportunity to all, but the Tories, as in New Zealand in 1938, opposed it bitterly in Parliament as fantasy and gross extravagance. New Zealand employers will judge assisted immigrants on their merits. The boasters referred to in “The Press” constitute only a small minority of assisted immigrants from Britain, so why judge the lot by the actions of people who are no benefit to either Britain or New Zealand? —Yours, etc., DISILLUSIONED NATIONALIST. November 16, 1962.

IT is not a question ot your ability to stand the cost of advertisements—but being able to survive without it. The thing one has to consider ts not only an extension of your business but of holding what you already have. Advertising not only does not Increase the cost of the advertised article, but. on the contrary, makes economies possible that benefit consumers

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29983, 19 November 1962, Page 3

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Improvident Immigrants Press, Volume CI, Issue 29983, 19 November 1962, Page 3

Improvident Immigrants Press, Volume CI, Issue 29983, 19 November 1962, Page 3

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