M [Tu il DI isfek’ IN ’ 4F 1 '►.’’Aa that’s why we HEED a NATIONAL government HOW! Because expansion is the key to full Our huge forest industries are being employment and the only safeguard stepped up with replacement planting for our living standards, we need a on t h e g ran( j scale. Improved progovernment that has proved it can get OTSsjng and packaging of agricu | tural t mgs moving. products is being encouraged. Import National's sound plans are accelerating controls are to be lifted as overseas industrial and trade expansion at a funds it from manufacturers . raw rate never previously achieved. . . , r materials and equipment not proProduction incentive schemes that d uce d in NZ> Thc successful drive specially a.d exchange earners .. . a for new markets win intensified Development Finance Corporation to c ... KT . ~ ... - . provide further funds... lax deduction S ° Wl " N ’ l,o " al s b ! d for be,,er ,erms allowances up to 15'- in the £ for ex- ° entr Y ‘ or ew Zealand products, port promotion expenditure... income and its campaign against trade barriers, tax concessions for increased export . earnings .. . These are all highly- Remember National s expansion effective National Government inno- policies have been PROVED in vations. performance! NATIONAL for go ahead government N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY NPJO MaMHaMHaM
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30287, 13 November 1963, Page 31
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