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j A i * 4 _y’ The National Party will provide more fej goods and better goods at reasonable "I I " prices. Amongst the first things to be made available will be appliances for the home. 3 F And, to bring these things within your reach, tax. »* TOe ation on them will be reduced. The National Party //r"® will abolish restrictions which say you can’t buy ft 1 /,this, you can’t buy that! For a long, long time you’ve gone without. No wonder your patience i* fw •* , » is exhausted. No wonder you want a change of Government. _ him VOTE NATIONAL | Yes, your vote is needed \ S on this Vital Question V Under the existing law, electors are again required to vote on the licensing referendum. During the past 24 years the public have f emphatically recorded an ever-increasing vote in favour of Continuance. Every vote is again necessary in order to ... indicate the true feeling of the electors. Be Vsure and record your vote for Continuance. Vote CONTINUANCE STRIKE OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES

25 • ? St. G. Atkiaaoo aad Co., Ltd., Ckriatchorak.

RAILWAY TRANSPORT USERS! Keep Those Waggons Circulate There’s one vital part of railways transportation that YOU alone control—how long you keep th* railway waggons that come to you. At this verf moment scores of waggons are needlessly idlini about in loading bays and sidings when they should be on the running lines. - Does this happen—is 11 happening in your case ? We MUST get quicker turnround. Will you help ? Every Waggon-Hour Counts

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25023, 4 November 1946, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25023, 4 November 1946, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25023, 4 November 1946, Page 4

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