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®VE R Y H <■> M E N E EDS TH I S SOCIAL SECURITY IN NEW ZEALAND. —A SIMPLE GUIDE—TJie new book by Dr. A. M. Finlay describes this new form of Social Insurance that has created worldwide interest. It describes the generous medical, nursing, drug, and .pension services provided' for the people. In addition, it explains simply how these benefits can be obtained. .MONETARY BENEFITS:— Universal superannuation, age benefits, also benefits for widows, orphans, invalids, miners, unemployment, family sickness, as well as age benefits, war pensions, etc. OTHER BENEFITS Free medical, pharmaceutical, hospital (in and out patients). Maternity, massage. Also maintenance and treatment when needed in State Mental Hospitals. Contents: — Part 1 describes the monetary benefits provided by' the Social Security Law, and tells you what you have to do to secure them. The text summarizes the law and regulations relating to each form of age, sickness, or other benefit. Part 2 is historical and economic. It traces the steps by which Social Security became law, and compares the New Zealand Scheme with the Beveridge Plan. , 2/6 (Posted 2/8) WHITCOMBE & TOMBS LTD., LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, and LOWER HUTT.

WILL APPLETON, NATIONAL CANDIDATE For Wellington Central, says:— BUYING clothes for children is now a problem. Boys’ pyjamas, when obtainable, cost 30/- or more. Girib nightdresses cost, up to 42/6. Shoes are both scarce and dear. That, m fact, applies to all children’s clothes, yet there is no scarcity in many less necessary lines. larch's call on the Labour Government to answer for the bad organization which has brought this about. . The National Party will study the problems of parents and make it easier for them to clothe and feed their families'. It is nearly five years since import restrictions came in—since Mr. Nash, after claiming that the countrys position was Bound (just before the 1938 Election) contradicted himself a few weeks later. lodav the effects of import restrictions are still being felt. Wuen a special shipment of alarm clocks came into the country Labour took them over and passed them out to certain Unions. The general public was frozen out. The National I’artv will clean up these anomalies and injustices and without the irksome bureaucratic methods so* characteristic of the Labour Party, tote NATIONAL this time and for WILL APPLETON. A family man with four song in the Services.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 304, 18 September 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 304, 18 September 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 304, 18 September 1943, Page 1