Business Notices ROCK OF AGES ROCK O F A GES ROCK O F A GES MOEHAU GRANITE JJOEHAU QRANITE G RANITE Is surely and steadily increasing its popularity ...for . . . MONUMENTS AND BUILDINGS PARKINSON & COCAK.) l td - Victoria Street, Auckland C.l.
Professional Notice BURGESS & B ROOK Barristers & Solicitors Coromandel Telephone No. 10 : P.O. Box 10 Closed Saturdays. Mr M. A. Brook, L.L.M., 8.A., visits Whitianga, opp. Post Office, 2nd & 4th WEDNESDAYS (1 p.m. to 5 p.m.), each month. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, THAMES. Visits Coromandel and Mercury Ray on second Saturday of each month. Factory meeting day. Attends all Magistrate’s and Warden’s Court sitting at Coromandel. Hours: Coromandel, 10-11 a.m.,
Business Notice EIGHT ECZEMA THREE WAYS DOAN’S OINTMENT goes to work in 3 ways by relieving the pain and itching, protecting ’ inflamed skin and preventing and combating infection. For these reasons DOAN’S OINTMENT is an excellent remedy for relieving pain and fighting infection in minor bums, cuts, sores, scalds, sunburn and chapping. If you suflfor from Eczema or other itching skin eomplaints, scratching only makes the condition worse. It increases the swelling, makes the itching return more severely and can cause serious skin disorders. Play safe, keep DOAN’S OINTMENT in your medicine chest at all times —used successfully for over 40 years. 4sfc your Chemist or Store tor Doans OINTMENT Foster McClellan Co., Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street., Sydney NZOII
■ LABOUR BROUGHT to end insecurity for Dairy Farmer - | : ' August Ist, 1936, was a day of liberation for ■ the farmer — freeing him from the violent ■ fluctuations of world prices and assuring him a pre-determined income. For the ■ first time, the dairy farmer knew where he stood. Today he receives a return from | | ■ each cow of nearly £2O where he received only £l3 in 1936. Today his net income I ■ averages nearly 50% more than in 1936. The bad old days of dairy-farming are |L ■ gone for good. And the Labour Government, fully realising the importance of | ■ primary industries to New Zealand, will continue to provide complete security to the s | ■ farmer. Hold on to prosperity by voting for the party that builds it I ■ SEE HOW PRODUCE PAYOUTS WERE LIFTED UNDER LABOUR | H 1935 I I —-(SwOwU- I I I I Li
For your child — A BETTER CHANCE Not so long ago in New Zealand only a A | very few children received a reasonably complete education. The rest went from primary school straight to work. Today every child must continue at school until he or she is fifteen years of age. between pupil and teacher. Life ill a Furthermore, every child is entit e to modern school is full of activity, purfour years of free secondary education. p OS e, and the joy of working together. Practical training . n , . __ __ Physical wellbeing This increase in the time all our children ' are at school has made other changes These advances plus a new a ttention u> necessary. Many of our youngsters the body through free mrlk and apples have strong practical ability for which free medical and dental care, and hector advanced secondary education is un- methods » f physical training will put suitable. For them New Zealand school- New Zealander of tomorrow amonj; , ing now makes use of modem equipment the best developed best informed, best to teach carpentry, engineering, science, balanced citizens of the world, farming, homecraft. More of this equip- ii ment is* wanted. How X 0" can ,iel P . , You can help by taking an interest H The new spirit your j oca j sc h O ol, your school committee Hundreds of our schools have been built and parents’ association. And here is or altered for greater light, air and cheer- one way to help obtain better schooh. fulness. There is a happy relationship and more teachers. Work steadily and-- | KEEP PRODUCTION HIGH 0 ISSUED BY THE MEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT 6
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 55, Issue 32786, 6 November 1946, Page 9
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