Jk %i\ FDR VOTERS ' ' ' si ' ■ ■ ■;» 5 sc What is the truth behind the new Labour plank, a! I A Lair m Daml.. "Guaranteed Prices for Farmers?" It is designed to be „ L3DOII P rarty a tempting bait for catching the votes of small farmers. \ £ nnrl Dunn I ' n countl *y electorates, the Farmer is being assured that $ d fill If 111 ll I Guaranteed Prices will give him something extra. But of _ _ when Labour candidates in the cities are asked if this m SI F Ippf flPfltPQ "gift" will beat the expense of the city people, the Labour reply is f'No." If that answer is correct, the promises to the Farmer are insincere—because either the Farmer, the city people, or both, must pay. Obviously, the whole thing is humbug* "Guaranteed Prices" have often been tried, but have never resulted in any benefits to farmers. Lang promised r yi, the wheat-growers of New South Wales 7/- a bushel for wheat—they received 2/- ! * - The Labour Party have nothing to offer to the Man-on-the-Land, but they will promise anything to get votes. THE WISE ELECTOR will REFUSE TO BE TRAPPED! A 1 * fW"CANDIDATES I A Vote Against the Government is a Vote for Labour JkS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 269, 13 November 1935, Page 18
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