' BOW-YANG beer/ IYes, he hopped the hedge when the clock chimed the‘Bow-yang’signal! You know—k “Time for Bow-yang, & Time for Bow-yang, Revives and re-freshes Time for Bow-yang!” And when he arrives back on the job with that satisfied smile, won’t those clippers fly! i ‘Bow-yang’s’ the word! Brewed and Bottled by THE DUNFDIN BREWERY CO. LTD., Brewers of the famous ‘West End’ Beer.
RADIO REPAIRS 11HE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD. FOR RADIO REPAIRS Finest testing equipment in Invercargill. All work carried out by Radiotricians by Exam.—and guaranteed. PHONE RADIO DEPARTMENT--2325. Room 9 Express Co. Buildings. Mh229 DO YOU SUFFER FROM IWW ’i •Kiot"' , 2/6 A TIN FROM ALL CHEMISTS A STORES.
TRUaifc&a KSTArI ■ ' a ,S o ltS S" 0 "™ t BUSINESS EXPANDS W DnnEPEniTil is reflected in EVER 4 home! While the Forbes-Coates-Hamilton regime discouraged private enterprise at every turn, the Labour Government’s policy has proved of marked benefit to the great majority of business firms. The past two years have seen record business profits, as a direct result of Labour’s policy of increasing the purchasing power of the people. Bankruptcy and business failures were lower this year than for sixty years. 1938 COMPARED WITH 1935 Total Production . - - Increased £39,000,000 Motor Vehicles - - - Increased by 70,800 Savings Bank Deposits - „ £13,723,000 Radio Licenses -- - lt ft 131,000 Salaries and Wages - - „ £34,000,000 Registered Factories - - „ „ 1,659 Gross Farming Income - „ £25,500,000 Faeto T Em P'°y*“ ' ' .. » d rcn r- XI Q7R Other Em P ,o 7 ees “ ' » „ 50,000 ~ Profits o ompames „ , , and the Social security Scheme provides for a Defence Expenditure - „ £2,077,000 Universal Health Service and Superannuation k Another labour victory means better opportunity for New Zealand’s young people. It also means a continuation of progress and a practical guarantee against a return of economic depression and unpardonable social misery. Already those Who helped to m create unparalleled difficulties are saying that “the dark days of depression are being A forgotten.” Those.times should be remembered so that they • y Can never h a PP en a g ain * rnftr
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Southland Times, Issue 23634, 8 October 1938, Page 13
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332Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23634, 8 October 1938, Page 13
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