The perfect Christmas Gift for any man! r— ■ ll.ck * D.,00 Brill. ® do ovorything bvt talk. They ■ ./ I «aw wood, trim hedges, mix | " point, sand doors, polish I floors, and they drill holos | **~T| \.qPBR fool Soo th® D .300 and full 111 I - I rang* of accossorios af your | Li, | ■ ***** stockist, g / i i i*«W\ mm BBjjjlMy Black & Decker (N.Z.) ltd., 39-41 Upper Queen Street, 11 Auckland. 1\ gu*zwai. 41 ELECTRIC TOOLS ' \ viii- alu "~ fiWI *SEE YOUR LOCAL STOCKIST! \
lIS LABOUR I X-®. S I ■ I I has pioneered | I every major advance | I in the last 25 years | || LABOUR’S RECORD OF MAJOR SOCIAL B ADVANCES IS NOW HISTORY W gj| • Full Employment • Holidays with Pay • Social Security (including free health, sickness, maternity and pharmaceutical benefits) b| • 40-Hour Week • Family Benefit • Full equality for Maori people ® • Guaranteed prices for primary ||| producers fe| • State Housing ffi • 3% Housing Loans g| • Capitalisation of Family Benefit for Housing SS SS Each of these Labour-introduced measures was bitterly opposed . lis# at the time by the Nationalists. XjbJ Now they have changed their tune. Today they endorse Labour's reforms by including them in the EgE National Party platform—either because it’s politically expedient or because they have found Labour was right. Besides, in their eight years of office the Nationalists did not originate a single major reform. Over the years, Labour has been the Party of vision, courage §5 and statesmanship. After Labour’s second term, everyone, every- /££ where, is better off. Your vote can ensure that we keep it that way. I I UF.OJ4 (NX LABOUR PARTY) gjj ■»&SKSBHKI:MHMSR9RBBMSHfI
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29368, 22 November 1960, Page 24
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