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tJ.2 I / Sorry!—but shortages of essential materials and a phenomenal demand are the reasons why your grocer cannot supply all the Lushus Jellies you require. N. W. STEVENS LTD. AUCKLAND

REHABILITATION will settle 8,000 Ex-Servicemexs on the land % That is part of our debt of honour. New Zealand faces it .with the most comprehensive and generous rehabilitation scheme in the world. And the scheme is working. Already nearly 3,000 ex-servicemen are settled on their own farms. The work of settling another 5,000 is proceeding. ’ Farm.nil on a sound basis This is what the scheme makes available. Loans of up to £6,000 at- 3% reducible to 2% in the first repayment year. Subsidised training under practical farmers for those who haven’t quite the experience required. Others may take refresher or topping off courses in agriculture under special grants. Expert advice is given on types of farms, equipment, stock, probable yields and land vpiucs. No stone is left unturned to see that the ex-serviceman fitted for farming shall start on a solid basis, and in financial security. How you can help The people of New Zealand owe a debt to those who fought. The way to pay it is—to increase production! We are luckier than any other country in the world our shortages are fewer, less critical and most are being rapidly overtaken. A sincere and sustained effort by the rest of us can quickly solve shortages which are at present slowing the rate at which our ex-servicemen can be settled, so KEEP PRODUCTION HIGH issued BY THE REHABILITATION department 8

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22198, 7 December 1946, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22198, 7 December 1946, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22198, 7 December 1946, Page 9