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To the Farmers of N.Z. TO RESTORE Prosperity We Must Have: I The official figures at May 7th, 1932, show that at that date there were: (a) INCREASED PRODUCTION: Low prices for primary 1. 7,326 men employed on farms under scheme 4A. produce now rule in the overseas markets and may do so 11. 1,131 men employed on farms under scheme 48. indefinitely, and if we are to survive as a successful farming T . community it can only be through increased production. . ls y° ur u *y to New Zealand to bring your farm to max- — imum production, to increase your own earnings and at the (b) REDUCED COSTS: The Government appreciates the same time to help to relieve the burden of Unemployment. P™X P „” hI S COME Th V <" S-r *<”” """ DOWN. £Y b .Sv” “nJ “ P '“' ' , " J “ reducing rent and interest charges, but also removing 2 cuve employment. difficulties resulting from the operation of previous Acts. Can you find additional work on your farm for at least one man? With this new legislation in force production costs WILL ° £t “ ‘° UCh Wi ‘ h y ° Ut loCal Pos,master come down and the benefit to producers will be felt immediately. The Small Farm Plan. Is your farm producing maximum returns? The Government will Buy, or Lease with the Option of Purchase, Suitable Farm Land Areas In this great drive for increased production the Government of 5 to IO Acres. of New Zealand enlists your aid. By your full co-operation On each small allotment they will erect a neat Public Work, you will not only help the national cause, but also improve type of cottage and there will be set up a reliable unemployed income dU P ° WetB ° f y °“ r ’"d mCtea9e yOUr own man . w ’ th his wifc and The occupant may woL part of his time for the farmer, part for nearby farmers, or anyone in the locality who can employ him. The balance of his time The Government offers you these facilities sustZnance end ”” h " 8 ° W ” BmaU fatm ,o provide own Under Scheme4a. Therearethousandsof good men (married , th °M “ SeS w F ere I relief workers so placed on the land we “Tj —! —i~\ T’TT" • j- , r e . tmumeu not a bj e immec j late iy to earn an independent livelihood and smgle) available immediately for farm work. Any farmer Bome part of the existing unemployed relief .nowance will requiring additional labour should immediately get in touch be continued. F ’ with his local Unemployment Committee or Postmaster who will give him full details. The plan will assist the farming community and will provide ..... f . additional labour when required. It will give an impetus to A subsidy of io/- per week will be paid for single men over farming production and at the same time afford an oppor20 years of age, or 20/- for married men, the farmer being tunity to many unemployed men who are ready and willing required to provide board and lodging and expected to pay to turn their labour into productive channels. what he can afford as additional wages. Under A farmer may carry out developmental Th<i Sma " Pla " » SUCCe ’ $ work on a contract basis, the Unemployment Fund contribut- Although this plan is yet in its infancy, its advantages have ing a third of the labour cost. Developmental work only is been readily appreciated and it is operating with marked covered by this scheme—it includes:— * success in certain localities where the experiment has been tried. Draining Clearing Stumping Will You Give, Sell or Lease a Few Acres? Fencing Scrub-Cutting Please get in touch with the Department of To date, over 21,000 placements have been made in farm and Agriculture, Wellington, or a district organiser farm developmental work under scheme 4a and 4b, and a big Or ,oca * representative of the Agriculture percentage of these men have since been absorbed in the Department. industry, thus becoming self-supporting. J. G. Coates Mini.*., or Bmpl.ym.n*. TO HELP, PLEASE ACT QUICKLY—-TO-DAY!

The Railways Cut Cost of Living Individuals and Families IN the field of passenger and freight traffic, from whatever viewpoint the Railways are regarded, it is plain that they help to cut the cost of living. Whether the travel is in the ordinary way of necessity, or the little holiday for the individual or for the family, the railway eases the burden of cost. The same factor of cheapness applies to the carriage of goods. In both cases there is that important addition of safety in which the railways are pre-eminent. THE low suburban fares provide a social service which enables many family men to escape the comparatively high rents of cities and to have homes with ground enough for vegetables and poultry. There is plenty of scope still fo? this kind of economical suburban home-making. Wellington, 0 O jf 16th May, 1932. f * Ganatal Mana ft N.Z.

COUGH MIXTURE ECONOMY. A cough mixture that gives wonderful results from the first dose and also saves big money is worth much these days, especially where a family is concerned. That is why HEENZO (Hean’s Essence) is the popular house hold cough and cold remedy to-day. A bottle of HEENZO when added to water, treacle, and sugar gives a pint, of the finest cough and cold remedy obtainable. At least 15s is saved, and it means 8 bottles for the price of one. For all coughs, colds and sore throats, croup and influenza, HEENZO gives prompt relief. Purchase a bottle to-day from your store or obemist. 2/6 bottle,*

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 118, 21 May 1932, Page 5

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