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REMUERA ELECTBR3J ? Political Quiz Session QUESTION: How could a Government of Independents Function. ANSWER: It would operate much more efflcientlv tlian tnc present political chaos we call "Party Government." The members or Parliament would be on the "amc footing as directors or a romrjanv They would he chosen by von "the shareholders in New Zealand Ltd " When directors rail to render service it is your privilege to replace them, and they should not be allowed to conspire In secret ror nersonal pain. The present political broadcasts were arranged as a result of an agreement between two party leaders.' So the two parties with less than 50 per cent, of the candidates for Parliament have over 90 per cent, or Radio Broadcasting Time FREE. Estimated in Advertising Costs this means an appropriation or £5000 or the Taxpayers money. You pay 25/. yearly for entertainment, not party political propaganda. A nice way or making you contribute to Political Party Funds, it is subtle, too, in its application, because it is more comfortable to sit at home and listen. But remember that ex-servicemen candidates, sponsored bv the i*.Z. Fighting Forces League, were ignored as parties always ignore ex-service-men except at Election times. Remember this too, when you bold the pencil over your ballot paper. Make your vote a "vote or confidence," giving the men and .women or the services— yourself and ramily too—a voice in Parliament free from the intrigues or party dictate. FOR CLEAN POLITICS VOTE KENDAL INDEPENDENT for REMUERA Sponsored by N.Z. Fighting Forces League. The only candidate with the Policy of Remuera Electors. Ask any party politician ror a £1000 guarantee if he rails to carry out his platrorm—the promises or his party. I YOU can't replace it SO PROTECT IT Don't let wear and rust ruin your vacuum cleaner, lawn mower, or sewing machine. Oil them regularly with 3-in-One Oil. Keeps A all household tools f and appliances T7j| iTflf working smoothly jjj I g|| and efficiently. jjgy ||| Herbert N. Cassen Efficiency Expert STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF; SYSTEM REGULARITY He says: '". . . the body gets clogged up with waste matter just as a fire does with ashes and cinders." Nature placed K __ icrom ..._ . -jm^. week, helps energise and rejuvenate these two eliminating organs. R.U.R. also helps keep the blood and all organic functions in proper working order . . . because it contains a laxative, liver stimulant, kidney cleanser, blood purifier and acid corrective. Take R.U.R. and Right You Are! A product of R.U.R. (N.Z.) Ltd., 141 Cashel street, Christchurch. — *

jflfe The LEE maa , m They ABUSE m Night after niaht.snar.ing venomous voices abuse - I W John A. Lee. What manner of Tian I J » o ; un _ JP3 *Sl- whoso head descends a stream "■',•' Afp % % h^%^OV W S Z Lee was *'* Us A COURAGEUUo °7 "X~ ,!.,..♦ Mnrfal fop con- || % lb awarded the Distingmshed conduct for torjan . spicuous gallantry at «£™ B ~J ™ aohin e gun near ■ ••!» 1581! " Later " Whe " t tit with two of his comrades, HBBMMfc capturing forty men ano *""'. „ enabling the advance to proceed. c u A*h; n Ho believes the basic pension should be £5/5/-, ana TnuT p- - — partial di T P 7: SHOPKEEPER AND BUSINESSMAN.-Mr. Lee is the one Member of Porl.ament who has sought to defend your interests. POLITICAL ORATOR—Sydney Herald says: "Mr. Lee is an outstanding plat•r"ofor.'The U.S.A. >nstitute of Civil Affairs soys: »££ iand's most brilliant W Observer says: and HerQ , d SQys: » H is record in ZgW Wo UtfoL gifts,, ability, and dauntless courage/' a TnZ Star- "No speaker in the House commands greater attent,on. He %£££%. and Z can apply the lash with greater gustc> other politician in the Dominion." James Thorn, Labour MP.. ""™?' h vein of genius. Wish I could do it." The Hon. Dan Sullivan, m 1928 Destined I M a org place in the future life of the country. His great ob.ht.es justify ha hope." Invercargill News: "Courage and magnetic personality. O ago Doiy Times; "Dynamic." Northern Advocate: "A forensic shock trooper. E Bourne, noted war correspondent, said: "Lee is the most picturesgue figure in New Zealand since the days of Seddon." Reynolds News, London, says. "Dynamic John A. Lee." —April, 1943. HOUSING DEPARTMENT.— The Round Table, London, says: "Mr. Lee's creation of the Housing Department had an epic quality. One cannot but adrn.re the combination of furious energy and scrupulous attention to detail which, within a few weeks, created a new State Department out of noth.ng at all. THE WRITER.— The New Statesman and Nation says: "Terse, pungent, very effective style." DESPITE ABUSE.— In the teeth of abuse unparalleled in New Zealand's history, Mr. Lee's majority in 1935 was 8012—largest in history of NewZealand.. In 1938. 8607—largest in history of New Zealand. Lee is Abused for His Courage

LISTEN-IN TO THESE NATIONAL PARTY BROADCASTS TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 8 P.M. Pahiatua: Mr. K. J. HOLYOAKE Candidate for Pahiatua. 2YA and IYA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, AT 8 P.M. At Hamilton: Mr. S. G. HOLLAND Leader of the N.Z. National Party. All Main National Stations WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, AT 8 P.M. At Otorohanga: Mr. W. J. BROADFOOT M.P. forWaitomo. 2YA and IYA. CHANGE THE GOVERNMENT— THIS TIME VOTE NATIONAL

Fl 11IIR ikMk** a * b m amm v33lw mm a National Party advertisement mentioned increased SHI S 40H& HI H9G& costs of foodstuffs without even mentioning the BH H Bra H H Of course, costs of food must increase in wartime. • y\ :| m"B M m 98 Ut t^ie *- a bcur Government has ensured chat the I I 1 I HB M m increase is as little as possible, and that essential • I__j , H BjS ■ K || foods have not increased in price at all. In the 'mm* m ■! I last war food prices in New Zealand increased 53% BS 11 UGBflHi H"H BRI Jr in this war tne X' re U P 3'% in Soutn Africa; 20% in |j I W *[.: fg W§\ B Britain; 15% in Australia —but only 8.4% in New j] 11 M H Ww H Apart from foodstuffs, important items like coal and II II H 8 ■ 1 I I rent haven't increased and 200 articles are price . m Most important of all, people have the money to buy Mil!'** « all they need. Remember that under the Nationalists, 11 fill m i$ te "s of thousands of returned soldiers and their lyL_ Mm 8 dependents could get these foods only from the «iit VOTE CHEESE LABOUR / AGAIN

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 219, 15 September 1943, Page 6

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