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■ auctions. ; WftKW^^W y pfj WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1943, at 2.30 p.m. FWHEN BABYM AUCTION SALE L COUGHS INI MOST ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY | THE NIGHT • SITUATED CITY END, KARORI II iA A* fcAktfl No. 22 beading strebt To easethat terrifying night cough without fussing or "dfosing", simply rub TO BE SOLD BY GORDON HARCOURT AT HIS ROOMS, 153-5 FEATHERSTON STREET. baby With Vicks Vapoßub. Its healing vapours, which he inhales, dear the air- ,,. . .. , , passages,"soothe irritation. And, like a THAT SPLENDIDLY-APPOINTED HOME of 5 good rooms, kitchenette, and large nniilriVeir psspq hiVrhest In a iiffv glassed in sun porch, with all interior finishings and conveniences of a high class. P °"mcc» \ , ,?SV „ *j~L JjSz, Level section of land in lawns and gardens. GARAGE. Excellent situation close to baby, and mother, are asleep again., tram. Possession assured. A bedtime rub.with Vapoßub usually , ' prevents night coughing. For full particulars apply— - jtf^t r A MA M^ GOKDON HAKCOUKT, AUCTIONEER. fWVASRS 153-5 FEATHERSTON STREET. &k VAPOKUB Vick Products inc., 122 E. 42nd St.. NY. , f A MINIMUM. 1 Under Social Security, every family in New Zealand is provided with sickness, i medical and maternity benefits at remarkably low cost. In addition, some I 14,000 families receive the family allowance of 7/6 per week for each child. fl The Labour Government now plans to provide a minimum home and family I income. Labour's scheme will ensure to every mother such family income as I will give economic security for the whole family. Ik Poverty and insecurity must go for all time —help Labour finish the job 1 m "PRAISEtheLORDwdPASStheAMMUNITION/" If you don't want If^i^ I A DAI ID the Nationalists VOIGP tHDUUII ml%r Mm X^^IiBBR *18fc3BBBBK«l. 11 "^ \ When you hold the pencil in your hand on September 25th, with the / JkßH|^^^^^^^^HHf Ballot Papers before you demanding your honest opinion, you have j^^^Sß^^^^R^ the opportunity to strike a blow for Liberty by voting in favour of s"" Li i* Uoi it*3» ' New Zealand is part of an Empire that stands for Liberty. The idea of prohibition enfor«eable by fines and imprisonment has no part in British psychology. New Zealand has rejected prohibition many times, each time more emphatically than the last. So now, go to the Poll and again — VOTE CONTINUANCE STR.KE CUT THE Fa}t t<> LlfaHtV TWO BOTTOM LINES J . • ■;:. t

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1943, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1943, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1943, Page 8