ON THE WAY * The Bruce Mill is working at capacity and supplies of Bruce blankets, sox and knitwear are regularly on the way ( to your retailer. But the v . \>X demand mV/ exceeds the Ujff * u pp iy •• • y ■T’ BfuidT eWe would ask all those . people who are insisting jj on the best—on Bruce—to fl be patient a little longer. Bruce will spare no effort to meet the increased civil- fl ian demand. The Bruce W«>//en Afoeufecturinf Ce. (W., Milton, Otago.
Labour brouqht I i the diqnitq of r~| independence I should be verr consl f de n Je 100,000 people draw au £1 per W on ly with instead of a pi« £ 0 the right widows with earLng P° W ®L °oup eto £4 per week at W * the UNDER national E The old a 9 e Henry Holland ( {a * e^° 19 32 the P ensl in 10 years! ||| I Nationalists are p —iWSBSFLJ
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Wanganui Chronicle, 1 November 1946, Page 8
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