■ . J>.;; ■ ■ . ?: • 'jM ; - '^i|i • -• • >< '"'T' ' I*' - If the Government offered a prize or £IOO for the best " solutipn of the slump," 10,000 persons might try for the money, but probably the great majority jvould miss one extremely important factor—-the huge waste of money in duplication, and, in some cases, ' triplication of transport. No practical plan for the restoration of the Dominion's prosperity can ignore the transport problem. The People's Rai People's Prosperity.
••• •v.o i* IV:V\V:V:*mm BridhteK Children have Better Chances jk It is a pleasure to see young children enjoying life « » * • faces and bright foonvear W us that these children^ are on the right * Children are taught the lesson their clothes tidy and their shoes clean have the best chances of becoming the smart pien and » women of to-morrow. m >: iiS A £ BROWN j VilillS\«il V rA,N fOUVH !fi / 'A "Nugget" Polishes and Tins are made in New Zealand.
Is Lite! i 4 TONIC TABLETS, from all Chemists & Stores. 2/3,5/6 & 8/6 per bottle. SoU Distributor* for New Ztaiand: J. Nathan & Co., Ltd., Wellington & Auckland. SoU Manufacturer* t IRVING'S YEAST-VITE, Ltd., Watford, ENGLAND. SUBDIVISIONAL PLANS, BOOKLEfS, PAMPHLETS, Executed in First-class Style at HERALD PRINTING WORKS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 44-290.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21273, 29 August 1932, Page 2
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