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Easih|Sdved three Political Parties are claiming the support of the electors of New Zealand. The Labour Socialist Party is composed of men inexperienced in General Administration and pledged to overthrow the existing Social system. The United Party is a mixed group of assorted political colours masquerading under a new name. The Reform Party is a party which has a record of service which gives assurance of sound administration, pro* gressive legislation and equality of treatment for all classes. . Is there any question which of these three parties is best qualified to administer the affairs of the Country? There are always some people ready to take risks. Usually they belong to the class who have least to lose. Is it worth while taking a risk when you have the choice of a certainty? There is only one of the three political parties in the field to-day which electors can Vote for With a confident sense of security as to the future. That is the Refor n Party. The Reform Party under Mr. Coates has proved itself capable, straightforward and progressive in all departments of State activity. Its Financial Policy and Administration have won the com- Its Education Policy has enlarged die MwrtaMet for (he mendmtion and approval of the world's moat prominent children of New 7*ehnd and promoted their well-being ia financiers. a variety of ways. Its Roading Policy has eclipsed any previous efforts in this Its Policy of Conciliation in Industrial Matters has brought country for the general betterment of highways transport. employers and workers into conference, and arrittH to Its Hydro-Electric Development programme has con- establish a better understanding and wiswm a mutual ferred immense advantages on city and country. spirit of goodwill. Its Social Welfare Legislation has shown its practical 'f* knowledge of Fanning problems has enabled it to assist sympathy with the needy and afflicted. "*• farmers with more extended facilities for finance; IU Public W.A. Policy pUncca ..J c„.»i«d M to ensure the greatest possible measure of return in direc- . * " tions most baneficent to the country as a whole. " "*• moved steadily forward, redeeming its promises f Its Departmental Administration has reduced costs without *****?* impairing efficiency or imposing hardship. * - *"*? of mothers ,and_chUdren;supp!e- ---...... . , . . ... . rocntmg th. earmngs of wageearners with large families; Its participation in Imperial Affairs has raised the status and and generally striving to promote the prosperity of tho prestige of the Dominion in the Councils of the Empire. country and THE WELFARE OF ALL i The Record of the Rtfom GoTtnunent nniir tlw UaienUp itl/ih/L tn£ el Mr. Cestss Is oee el ACHIEVEMENT wMsh |ast»Bss psst smi givss ssseraase fer tlw buwe. Help Coates to continue Us work by voting for Reform Candidates.

There is also a Hon Detonating Motor Spirit Mote this important difference in the way fuels THE PROLONGED THRUST kind explodes inrteruneoudy— Uo i-, Spin. « . wey-life that is, detonates. It depends upon a single crash smo«ele» powder in big guns—with a progressive and to pound the piston down* sustained explosion—non-detonating. It thrusts the Complexion ijfaarf by the tendency of ,och petrol to explode prematurely. This means loss know, compression is llm?H by the tendency of a of power and efficiency. fuel to detonate. It means incteasad vibration also thus more wear 80 m . ore P ower and higher efficiency result from Union and tear. Soma explosives would work this wai non-detonating Motor Spirit. Smokeless powder is . , V/ WOUUI worjc tms waj used in big guns because it doesn't detonate and its <9? W ruination of the guns. prolonged power carries the projectiles farther. 'This increased, smoother power in your motor means more speed and a stronger rush in the pick-up, so Union non-detonating Motor Spirit affects your car in several desirable and important ways. Uniaa is always uniform. It doesn't disintegrate, thus it does not dstariotata in storage. All the power that is put into it at the Union pleats is delivered when you want it in your cur. S3 UNIONS MOTOR SPIRIT NON CSrOMTINC A y«M"t —, —JM

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 11 (Supplement)

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 11 (Supplement)

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 11 (Supplement)