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&Sons Ltd Funeral Directors Member FDANZ YOUR ASSURANCE OF COMPLETE SERVICE’AND 24 HOUR PERSONAL ATTENTION

Values is Too Idealistic? WRONG ! The last t en years show Values’ K track record p •our predictions have come true •accepting our ideas has worked w •rejecting our ideas has failed Values —-— 5 i PEOPLE and DECISIONS Values •predicted people want open government, ©diverse lifestyles, more say in decisions. •advocated regional rather than central government; co-operative enterprises; racial and sexual equality; trade-aid; proportional representation. \ •opposed official secrecy; repressive and futile ( I abortion law; discrimination against homosex- \ uais; excessive imprisonment of New Zealanders; nuclear weapons. WORK and WEALTH Vallies ’predicted the oil and mineral crises, ‘advocated self-reliance; conservation; susf v* w, I tamable forestry and fishing; simpler and fairer \ v j J taxation; methanol, biogas, CNG and solar energy; electrification of railways. •opposed destructive “growth”.; leaded petrol; the “Think Big” disasters; nuclear, oil, coal and gas f 1 power stations, Karioi pulp mill, Aramoana I ° 7 smelter, refinery extensions, synthetic petrol, urea P lant ’ Clutha high dam. Values told the truth — the others played for power. Alan Wilkinson, Values Candidate YALDHURST

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Press, 26 November 1981, Page 36

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Page 36 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 26 November 1981, Page 36

Page 36 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 26 November 1981, Page 36

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