THE 800 MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION WHO WILL SPEAK FOR NEW ZEALAND? Who will defend our 800 O W million dollar Kty | earnings? Today we sell all we about depends on you. You KEITH HOLYOAKE JACK MARSHALL Known and respected throughout the 'ki r n Acclaimed by Commonwealth and other world as one of the .Commonwealth’s most ‘be National Govern- world leaders for his success in winning influential Prime Ministers. A man with his ment to protect and guarantees for New Zealand as a "special feet firmly on the ground but with the extend our markets, case" in talks on the Common Market vision to meet the challenge of a changing Q r y OU can choose Negotiated renewed entry rights for New world. Known for his qualities of leadership nfmnu/n unfriad mon 2ealand meat and dairy produce to the in the United Nations, in Seato, the Com- «oKnown uninea men British market and New Zealand/Australia monwealth Conference and in trade talks. who can ‘ even a 9ree ’ Free Trade Agreement which many people among themselves. thought was impossible. Keep your future in good safe hands NATIONAL Head and shoulders above the rest NZ NATIONAL PARTY N.M. H “FIRST in Insurance" THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY VA V LIMITED W J M MACE INSTALL HM9BH 7&E GORTON Electro-Hydraulic 2-30 Autotrace Tool and Die Mill Large Capacity - ■ JMf High Accuracy One of the many modern new machines which we have recently installed in our engineering ; I workshop is the Gorton Electro-Hydraulic 2-30 ! WF*'-3W I I Autotrace Tool and Die Mill. This large capacity I | / ||||| machine can duplicate and profile all types j >7 of dies and moulds to a high degree of accuracy. ' For complete engineering service and satis- I faction consult 'Phone 644159, 183 Durham St, Christchurch. P.O. Box 4068. MAS
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31210, 7 November 1966, Page 20
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