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1 - >l.itt No one has more at stake in next Saturday’s election than the young voters, you who have reached voting age since last election. The election will determine the kind of country in which you are to ' spend your lives. It will decide whether you are to have freedom of opportunity, with security, or whether the ambition to get on in the world will be frustrated by socialism’s red tape and controls. It will decide whether the record housing progress of the past five years is to be maintained . . . whether goods are to be plentiful or scarce ... whether taxation is to be levied on the principle that the. people should be allowed to retain as much as possible of the money they earn, or on the principle enunciated by Labour leaders that the State “can spend it better than they can”. THIS ATMOSPHERE OF FREEDOM Many new settlers, too, will vote for the first time.' This is their opportunity, too, to safeguard prosperity and good government, with full employment, good wages, assured social security, and ample scope for personal advancement in a refreshing atmosphere of freedom* Make no mistake . . . Things are better under National —YOU can help keep them so!

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27502, 9 November 1954, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27502, 9 November 1954, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27502, 9 November 1954, Page 17

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