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The Only /Party in which you can with confidence place TRUST They alohe stand implacably opposed to revolution- I in these days of unrest and unsettled conditions ar y extremists who would plunge the country into i is the Reform Party. turmoil and disorder. j V ' ~ THE REASON? The Reform Party alone deserves support because Make no mistake there are serious troubles ahead. it alone has developed a bold and progressive outlook in keeping with the times. Wardists are coquetting with the Extremists. ; The Labour-Socialists are a Party of disloyalty The Reform Party repudiates . the Extremists i 1 ■ and destruction. utterly. . I ' The Wardists think only of themselves—of party . M and personal ends. The Reform Party alone stands for bold, forward !, : f. "/■ The members of the Reform Party rise above party. progress. Individual members may have their They alone offer to co-operate freely with all who own claims to support but, as regards party, the will work for sane and enterprising progress. Reform Party stands without a worthy rival. j ; The /Only Leader ■ ! Massey overtops those who challenge his position Massey despises window-dressing—the cheap in- j because he alone has had the courage to break sincerities of electioneering. , with stale political conventions and strike boldly What Massey promises he performs. He is eager | v forward on new lines. and ready to move with the times and help to set 1 up the only conditions in which Parliament will Massey stands for the abolition of the party war- be able to do its duty. j j fare in which your time and money were wasted Massey is the only leader who has proved himself jlj | ■ and your interests disregarded. big enough for the big responsibilities of the times. n j The ONLY Policy j The Reform Party's Policy is the only policy worth . The Reform Party is out to crush profiteering, to * - ! considering because it goes right down to essentials. stimulate trade and; industry in the general interest, \ . ■, . to forward housing on the grand scale. The Labour-Socialist Policy is to set class against dass/ BUT THIS IS NOT ALL! /tm tt t j• j ji 1 j 1 t . The Wardists are wedded to narrow and empty The Wardists talk at large about progress. . J . £J ' J . \ I ° ° x- party conventions, and therefore to out-of-date methods inconsistent v I The Reform Party and it alone aims at establishing the conditions in with an entei prising and progressive policy. I which progress will be possible. It is the first aim of the Reform Party to establish conditions The Reform Party relies upon the loyal union of working effort in, in which Parliament, by the independent initiative of its members, Parliament and in the country. will respond freely to the popular will. * : - It stands for the emancipation of Parliament from undue subservience This means progress and better methods —THE METHODS THAT ' to the Ministry of the day. 1 GET RESULTS. • The Reform Party aims at the enterprising development of all National The Reform Party and its leader are alive to the need for bold and . resources., enterprising change and forward movement. Vote for the only Party, the only Leader, the only Policy, which promises Security and Progress for all classes Place the interests of your country above personal or party prejudice. Do not be lulled into a false sense of security. Your vote may decide the fate of a candidate; the fate' of the Government. DO NOT WASTE THAT VOTE. Unless the country secures a strong Government there will be turmoil in politics for months, perhaps years to come. The affairs of the country will be prejudiced by party strife and bickering. Your interests will suffer—must suffer. Make no mistake; we cannot afford to stand still; the country must have development and increased production or the national burdens will press more and more heavily on all. Electors: Vote for Safety Take No Risks: Vote Reform

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 69, 15 December 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 69, 15 December 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 69, 15 December 1919, Page 2

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