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Who makes ■ prosperity? ®Bl Ov -<■ tUSS.' ■ W • ...or the Government ? Prosperity comes from the making of goods and the selling of goods. The more goods each of us make, the more prosperous we are. The farmer in his tractor, the workman at his lathe are producing goods ... producing wealth... producing prosperity. But when the Government collects taxes and spends the money—and that’s its jobit can’t create prosperity but can only redistribute wealth. Are we asking too much, then, when we ask the Government to let us get on with the job of making prosperity ... to free the people from unnecessary controls, to grant industry freedom from bureaucratic restrictions, to free private enterprise from State regulation and form-filling, and to adjust taxation to make expansion possible? Or is the Government, which in itself can’t produce a pennyworth of wealth, to go on hamstringing the only people who can? o Zri@t the H. store be T , pur Sa* Ctaus’i" ' I Ifel l Z BBS I Wi "'s / fsr : s . aLSaraittwwes H's wonderful what enjoyment a gift from an . . . How brimful with meaning H.B. Store gives to the man who receives ar6 letters H.B. At Hallenstein Bros, you it. There is no greater Christmas time offer- are Heavily Besieged by Happy Brainwaves for ing than a genuine Chukka Shirt, a box of Harrys and Bills, Husbands and Bachelors, “Ajax" Handkerchiefs, Hercules and Bantams. an H.B. Hat, Ties, Dressing Gowns, or any of the @ = ’ d »“■ selection at the H.B. Store. MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. Also Hokitika, Westport, Nelson and Blenheim. ■ . ONLY 2 DAYS TO GO | i Af I ’rwllW I £5OOO umosM | By License issued under Section 43 of "The Gaming ALLUVIAL GOLD g Act, l9 oB”. CLOSES: Bth DECEMBER, 1945 I DRAWN: 19th DECEMBER, 1945 | Minister of Internal Affairs. TICKETS ! Secretary: N. McArthur, P.O. Box no, Wellington. U B ACiIS® 2/6 | Treasurer :B L Hammond, P.O. Box no, Wellington. | ~T p t~~th i s cou p "o n ~m"o wl " IsmmSMM j MISS J. ROSE. 2hO .■ .! £ I P.O. Box 171, Greymouth. 3rd fe Please send me tickets in "PRIZES FOR XMAS” Art Union (Tickets, a/6 each). I enclose Postal H £ ISO | Note for £ : : , also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postage stamps not accepted 5... J £ 100 I p.,„„ t on« , WTfcH®®® |- “ ME — - - WWs«i i £l®g| I ADDRESS 1305 pnrzfv<sooo H v All ppizes MrABUAZIUVIAI iOiD |g

SIMPLE DEVICE MAKES FORTUNE! It saved time —and the world needed it. That’s how he made his wealth. Why don’t you patent your idea—now? Consult us now—fully and confidentially: Henry Hughes Ltd. (Director, J. T. Hunter), Regd. Patent Attorneys, 214-217 D.I.C. Building, Wellington.—AdvL

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1945, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1945, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1945, Page 7