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Wake up New Zealand Your Nation is in Peril We are now measureably the most Economic Policy The New Zealand Party has an indebted nation naF canita in historv. The New Zealand Party economic policy is not the work of amateur Economic PoliCV that: ’■•ucDieu Jldliun UdfJllcfl lai nialWry« theorists. It has been put together by a team of economists and f . k. It is not the Government that owes this money. It is you. The concerned professional and 9 commercial, provenly successful New 1 O W |H stO P immediately the incurring of further debt Government incurred the debt — you will pay it. , Zealanders 2 ’ Commence a programme of debt repayment inside two years The inept economic policies that led to this condition are being The New Zealand Party will field 95 candidates at the forthcoming 3. End unemployment compounded daily. Labour offer no change and substantially support election. All have proven qualifications of competence. J ® oo . st pemona incomes dramatically the same economic and financial methods. They differ only in 5. Restore a healthy expanding economy within one year expenditure emphasis. This debt situation was never necessary. 6. Balance the budget by 1987 Furthermore it has not sustained living standards as the Government 7. Cut income tax dramatically — the current average income would claims but has actually diminished them. Our nation is on a downward be subject to a net tax rate of 10% spiral of ruination as a direct consequence of abysmal Government 8. End high inflation without resort to an authoritarian untraditional management. Governmental style. Here are just some of the New Zealand Party 1984 Election Candidates. aH 9| BmSlm .wyal K Fssaß "-Mb® jgßls Poffi i L——'LdisEßHßKSKihd -«dl Qi J ROBERT EDWARD JONES MARGARET ANNE EVANS TIMOTHY PLUMMER JANIE PEARCE, ba. llb PHILLIP HAMISH McHARDY MICHAEL ANTHONY BUNGAY, JOSEPHINE ANN GRIERSON KENNETH LESLIESANDFORD, DEREK WIU.IAM WOOTTON Oharlu Hamilton East p,.inwlmmtSiWool q rhoo i Lawver and Hawkes Bay'lFlnance Miramar Pakuranga Remuera Principal: Stock and Station Chairman: Investment Group of Hamilton; SCh ° Bu“nesswS Spokesman) Lawyer Economist Barrister; former Chairman Company Farmers; Farmer and Farmer; Company Director A.C.C. Company Director H— —F 1 JB HLx J® lb ywW r / fl vW L ya "Wlfw 1 t • ; * wl ■ p . ?-< ’-=-~w ml ■* M jBBg-'i, a * W-~ JHK r i " wd Iw I JM HAJ W 113KJ nnnuj uAQoic ALISTAIR ROBERT ORR llb PAMELA ANNE PEPPERELL JOHN FEAST, llb DR. MARK SAPSFORD SIMON BISS, llb EARLE THOMPSON JOHN GALVIN FILLIP HALE, llb ROBIN HARRIS ALISTAIR ROBEHTUHH, llb rAffltLA ANNt rtrrEHELL Wellington Central mb. D.p. Bus. Admin. Chß Walrarapa Rodney Matamata Western Hutt Ka PW Purchasina Officer and former Lawyer; Orchardist and Auckland Central Lawyer and Farmer Wholesale Butcher Chain Farmer Barrister & Solicitor Management Consultant Lawyer Purchasing former company Contractor Medical Practitioner Managing Director and Farmer ■i dhl S r 3bl' .» 9M te tSt: 'S«*» 1 ’ ■ilr J** ' I k. J ffi llBrr bFI B ji %T‘ Jaßiß ' B ~ willlF /■ I ren UasiLJli L—DAVID WILLIAM PHILLIPS DAVID JOHN PARLOUR PHILLIP NEIL RUSSELL BARBARA HOERA PETER THOMAS BUTTON o b e LESLIE JOHN DICKSON DA XaS BA BEN Tm * BA Xnds " M E a O s7&SaJs S) pJfceWicer Welfare Worker Managing Director^-Capital Company Chairman and College Master College Teacher and Company Consulting Engineer Public Company Managing Helicopters Farmer a Director — — p- | p — r~~ — r- ~—’’"i "1 3 IFcf iEBI h LWI iklSltt IbLwU bIXjJ liSlm L<_Jl tedSßl RICHARD HUGHES. Lte SARA JAHE SLAVIN DEREK SPENSE. B so "“““VA” ORR RICHARDCULLEN JOHN NHCHASL HAYES DAW ROSS BURROWS MICHAELDOUGLAS JACK S .„l s ,..7ffiwP.™., ,„»n.»N«rs. SyblX”:??,,. &"»»' Pu re b..l„g Building C«n».o,« Gdn.,.! M.iKdUng Cnn.dU.n! and former University y ’ Lecturer Key Policy Programmes Inside just nine months the ["thTd” or "? . New Zealand Party which began as a revolt by the g New Zealand Party I • To cease Government borrowing forthwith professional and management sectors of our society, g Private Bag I •To begin a programme of debt repayment h as achieved a political organisation structure that S Wellington. Please tick appropriate box ® • To install a prosperous, expanding market normally takes decades. | i wish to join the New Zealand p arty I forces economy . The Party has a permanent staff of 12, offices in all - and enclose my membership fee of $lO □ g •To eliminate unemployment within one year f our ma j n centres and many provincial cities. It has | , enC | Ose an additional donation of $ □ ■ • To greatly increase government spending on already selected 50 candidates, has formed 91 g Please send me a copy of your manif esto | education and health electorate committees and numerous branch ® and Economic Policy (Enclose $2) □ • To decrease spending on defence and debt committees. It has over 20,000 members, five full-time | Name | servicing Divisional chairmen, 16 policy committees, a monthly 0 a • To reduce the dependency mentality promoted magazine and a National Council of 12 people who I Address ■ by current policies meet monthly. There is no precedent in western liberal g | • To immediately instrument tax reform to democratic history for such a rapid new Party ® - achieve a low rate income tax — income up to development. g plQntnrato 8 n’nnn OOW' tOf H C©OV Ol OBJF I Authorised by the Director General of the New Zealand Party. Charles Begg. New g $lO,OOO Will be at a flat rate. KVa ®a VI v»«8 Zealand Party Head Office, Jervois Quay. Wellington. NZPB6S ® manifesto and Economic Policy. The New Zealand Freedom & Prosperity Hatty A. f. A © C

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Press, 1 June 1984, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 1 June 1984, Page 5

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