Coates ™ j has his coat oiT> VjU r | let liim ca,Ty 011 %wA Dont stop good, sound, progressive work. The Reform J|| Government have constructed 80 miles of Roading a week; \ built a mile of Railway a fortnight; erected a Post Office V > every three weeks, for the development of your Country. Legislated for Agriculture, Finance for Farmers, Social Welfare, and sufficient Defence. They have done sound Departmental work. They have supported Home Industries in a practical manner. The Reform Government are eliminating Trade Disputes by a strong but conciliatory action. They would make every man a property owner with a stake in his own Country. Let Coates keep his coat off for the DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPERITY OF NEW ZEALAND. J What are die other alternatives? 1 n if A Labour-Socialist Government, The United Party with a "Borrow, State Ownership. Nationalisation Boom, and Burst" Policy. Untried, to the destruction of private effort Untested. Out merely to split the An Undefended Dominion. In- voting and secure office. A medley of 3 creased Taxation, a Loss of Inter- individual politicians without a prosnational Credit. Strikes and Trade pect of success. A Third Party vote Disputes. Loss of Production and will bring a "Perhaps" into the elecRETROGRESSION. tion that should be "Yes" or "No.' f'ai) /Sr—, cwy**, / Jit /: Coates 'Lm IM
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 255, 27 October 1928, Page 18
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