LAWN MOWER REPAIRS • I CdlTl SfeeD? ALL SHARPENING dona on Auto- ■ Jf" * TT3T- * <«• matic Grinders. Spare Parts Stocked. ■ J r y MASONA We arrange to collect and deliver. Just V _•...» . ■ .4«ifi Lj Z ««•... /.« tli» rp<rf ■ Masona is perfectly harmless— not ■ ring 64-610, and we willdo tlie rest. ■ drvg Enjo £ wm £ restfw! , lcep t J. 0. RIDDELL AND CO.. LTD., ■ a bottle to-day from W. M. Smiley, Edward Street, ■ Chemist. Telephone MSIO. MHHHnMHHBHBr i • ■ P^IBMIVS | YES! A Holiday For Mother | I A DUTY FOR THE FAMILY, | I Of course, it is well to have a good holiday fo*! | I the whole family, but if there is not enough | 1 money to give all a change of scene, who g I should be considered first ? "Mother, of course," | I should be th« chorus of the others. _ . | I AU the year round, in the great majority pf 1 I homes, the mothers have a self-sacrificing life. I ■■'■* How they enjoy a real holiday, if the oppor- ■ 1 tunity is granted! i I Kailways, with fares on the lowest possible ■ I scale, help famiHes to give mothers a holiday, j| g Earn 5 per cent, interest on savings for; ft | I railway trip. -, 1 .■ Travel Stamps (1 A, 2/~, 2/6, 5/-) and 10/- i I vouchers are obtainable at any officered railway j I station. . g I MOTHER'S TURN FOR CHANGE OF SCENE. i
THE NATIONAL PASTY has NOTHINC COMKUCTIVE to*//**"l/o*/ Just as in 193S they predicted that if Labour was elected the Banks would close and thi country be ruined, so now they are trying to frighten you with bogeys* THESE INDISPUTABLE FACTS EXPOSE NATIONALIST FEAR PROPAGANDA MmmmmmmmmmmmWlMMKMMMtMM' -xX □ The people of New Zealand were never so prosperous as after three years of Labour rule. □ Ever/body is in employment with good wages and conditions. Wholesale and retail businesses, and primary and secondary industries, are flourishing. QThe Social Security Scheme makes you and yours sale and independent in sickness, old age, and when adversity comes. □ Democracy and Social Justice are thriving as never before in New Zealand's history. HOLD FAST TO PROSPERITY 1 GO FORWARD TO GREATER FREEDOM AND ECONOMIC SECURITY
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1938, Page 29
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