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£0 /itw YOU PALMOLIVE BRINGS m a ov 01/ « i fr ¥C A lovely lady, a Nylon shower curtain and the secret of her radiant, vital loveliness . , . Palmolive Soap! Every morning the luxurious lather of Palmolive, with its special blend of olive and palm oils, thoroughly cleanses and massages her skin, keeping it truly “schoolgirl complexion” as the years go by. r l|| bok $/• ffresesfah impiwemenfr 'Jjjfljfefc ifxt use fb/mnM IKS'011? - * igjH-fmEB-jBUTiEI ** M. L ' ,V ■* fUI .6 INITIATIVE in war and peace JLILLLLI II I ITTI cnq * 32 Moil? Rehabilitation Helps In many a tight corner the Kiwis showed their resourcefulness. The New Zealander’s initiative in war is legendary. And now about 12,000 of these men want to use that initiative to set up in business on their own account. Rehabilitation helps with substantial loans at 4% reduced to 3% in the first repayment year. A fine Achievement For the purchase of farms, homes, businesses, tools and equipment £26,706,903 has been lent to 34,620 ex-servicemen and women. About 16,000 others have received allowances and special grants. 9,598 have been assisted in various types of trade training. Another 15,252 are •being helped to farther their education; about 2,506 of them are full time students at the University, and 426 are studying overseas. The total number of men and women,placed in employment by ‘Rehab’ is 19,465. You can help But there is much still to do and many to help. The limiting factor to full rehabilitation of all those-who served us in war is supply of material. The exserviceman needs a home to live in, goods to sell, transport, equipment. Here we can all help by working steadily to increase the supply of goods and keep New Zealand prosperous. To speed rehabilitation and help this country meet the great needs of the day— KEEP PRODUCTION HIGH IBSTTXD BY TUB NEW ZKiLAKB SOYBRBKKIfT

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Evening Star, Issue 26000, 15 January 1947, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 26000, 15 January 1947, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 26000, 15 January 1947, Page 4

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