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LILIUM HYBRIDS $1.70 to $5.95 EREBUS — THUNDERBOLT — PINK ICE ROSY SUNRISE — BRIGHT STAR SHOOTING STAR — DARKIE MAGNIFICUM (CRIMSON QUEEN) HARMONY — ROYAL SOVEREIGN WHITE OPAL — GREEN LAKE ROSY QUEEN | ALSO I PAEONY ROSES I DOUBLE I ROSY PINK — RICH RED RHODODENDRONS j WINSOME — CORNUBIA I SILVER EDGE PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT I THE PRESIDENT W CHRYSONANICUM H FRAGRANTISSIMUM B ANNA ROSE WHITNEY | DORA AMATEIS I UNIQUE AND OTHERS I

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SOCIAL CREDIT: THE ONLY GROWTH PARTY IN NEW ZEALAND. . This graph shows clearly that:- '' a) Soc i a l Credit is the only party to show substantial gains over the last three elections. In the 1981 election, it gained a significant percent of the total /i - votes - 21%, and is now approaching the “threshold” where a few more JU;, ~ votes will bring a large number of seats tumbling to it. These gains are ' YMBok coming from both National and Labour. To speed up this process, Social Credit has produced a simple presentation of policy called “The Better Way for New Zealand”, which provides a new direction for New Zealand. v b) In 1981, Labour received a lower percent of votes than when they lost in HHK an( l l° west P ercent share of the vote since 1931. The graph shows clearly why Labour docs not want Social Credit to have equal television time during the next election. "Br c ) National also lost support in 1981 dropping to an all time low. ~ 4BF It is now hanging onto the Treasury Benches by the skin of its teeth. '' riT Another small slide and it will lose a large number of seats. "" VOTING PERCENTAGE GRAPH ALL PARTIES 1969-81 50 y ° 40 -.r - LABOUR o 30 / SOCIAL U 20 CREDIT * y io VALUES 1969 1972 1975 Year 1972 Labour 48.37 39.56 40.43 39.00 National 41.50 47.58 39.80 38.78 ®^ iers - A ■■■ “■ ■“ ■" "“■ 8a “ “ni ’ SEND FOR A FREE COPY OF “A BETTER * ■■■M | WAY FOR NEW ZEALAND.” | EI^^BM Name Address i ■FI./ T,< Post To: Social Credit Party P.O. Box 9697, i 1 J Newmarket Auckland, 1. „ Lh mm IMHi MBH MM MM MM MM ■! Bruce Beetham: Leader of Inserted with the authority of Nevem McConachy, Convenor, Campaign the Social Credit Party. Committee, The New Zealand

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Press, 16 July 1983, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 16 July 1983, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 16 July 1983, Page 13

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