IOF JLM.P. Assurance cheers Eggl Thousands of families j/B II ; r.jfJSi&HB Life Assurance is a cheerful business. All over Australasia thousands of widows are rearing their families in comfort because their husbands were members of the A.M.P., and made the necessary arrangements for their protection. Throughout the A.M.P. any man in good health can arrange that on his death there will be the money available to pay his debts and to provide an income for his widow. A.M.P. policies are a great reservoir of cheerfulness. A.M.P. SOCIETY Established 1849. Incorporated In Australia. THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE Directors— Principal Board: Cecil H. Hoskin. Chairmen, Sir Frederick H. Tout. Doprtr-Chalrman, Hon. T. A. J. Flayfalr, M.L.C., J. Hebert Falrfaa, William A- Mackay, Dr. S. A. Smith, Septimus G. Rowe. Hoad Office tor N.Z„ Customhouse Guay, Wollinston. Manaper for Naw Zealand: N. C. Crozier. Wanganui District Manager: D. F. MURSELL. New Business Representatives: WANGANUI G. R. A. McELWAIN MARTON G. N. DEIGHTON Industrial Department Superintendent: K. G. THOMPSON.
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Parents: START YOUR CHILDREN RIGHT. -IN THE RIGHT JOBS IN THE INDUSTRIES and services that matter most to 1 our economy, young people leaving school to begin their careers can be most sure of finding the good jobs that will * last They are the industries that provide the basic needs of our people. They are also the industries vital to the aid we must give Britain for the sake of her future and our own. Whatever your youngster wants to be secretary or skilled craftsman, accountant or engineer—there has neve® been a better chance to start right in the right job. THE INDUSTRIES THAT MATTER Many of them are listed below. Your good sense will guide you in helping your youngster to make his choice. And for up-to-date lists of actual vacancies in your district the best place to go is the Vocational Guidance Centre (in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Wanganui) or the nearest office of the Department of Labour and Employment. • • • FARMING CEMENT MAKING BLIWING MINING ENGINEERING BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES DAIRY FACTORIES FARM MACHINERY (Manufaeturo of walla, FERTILIZERS KNITTING MILLS points, baths, eta.) * MEAT FREEZING WOOLLEN MILLS MOLYIR VEHICLES RAILWAYS ESSENTIAL CLOTHING ” T”’ MAKING SHIPPING ESSENTIAL FOOTWEAR FURNITURE MAKING ROAD TRANSPORT GLASS MAKING PAPER MAKING SAWMILLING INDUSTRIAL RUBBER TOBACCO ISSUED BY THE AID FOB BRITAIN NATIONAL COUNCIL la ee-eperatton with the Department ef taboar and Employment
Ahbutter L 1947-8 so badly f needed... j-v ~ ' ... even for Britain. But we are not asked to g I \fttt POSTAGE give OUI whole ration ... just a regular butter J coupon when we can spare it One regular W yrn> ara wmN. «. tab. yMr coupon from every family would mean more than drt. Pdrtrt.. baa <o yow yon think ... thousands of pounds of butter every local Port Hartar. week. Is this too much to hope for ? Can we DOATT DELAY—SEND AWAY s P* se ono coupon per family each month ? That’s something to aim at... but whatever we give up 9°®* to increase the amount of butter marked for export Yes indeed—Britain can take it—willingly | fr£ wve meat, save butter because
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Wanganui Chronicle, 27 December 1947, Page 8
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