Rehabilitation in Action
“ There is nothing within our means and the bounds of commonseuse,” said tho Primo Minister, the Rt. Hon. Peter Fraser, “that we can do for these men that we ought not to do.’’ That promise is being lived up to. To-day, when 10,000 men have returned from overseas we find that £300,000 has been paid out in loans for houses, £280,000 in finance for farms and £71,000 in furniture loans. The Labour Government’s tradetraining schemes are in full swing and university studies are being made available to returned servicemen. Tho citizen, as well as the soldier, has learned to rely on Labour’s word. They know that the Labour Government will continue to give the ex-serviccmen the square deal they have deserved. To ensure there is no repetition of the mistakes that happened after the last wa —VOTE LABOUR AGAIN. ZANN RELIEVES PILES. Zann has given relief to hundreds Send 9d. stamps for generous trin 1 treatment, Zann Pty., Box 652 S, (B M. Appleton, 151 Featherston Street), Wellington.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 222, 18 September 1943, Page 7
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171Rehabilitation in Action Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 222, 18 September 1943, Page 7
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