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ELECTION NOTICES. M R . F A R M ER — VOTE THE LEE-WAY! JOHN A. LISE, P.C.M., N.l’., declares WE PILE-UP A HUGE BURDEN OF DEBT, NATIONAL AND PRIVATE, AND PREPARE FOR ANOTHER GREAT DEFLATION, FOR IF NASH PILES UP DEBT, THE NATIONALISTS AIM AT MAKING DEMOCRACY SAFE f.’Oll DEBT AFTER THE WAR. MONEY IS SACRED, THE FARMER A CHATTEL. IS IT NOT TIME DEMOCRATIC-SDLIHER-LABOUR WERE GIVEN’ A CHANCE TO BREAK THE MARETII LINE OF RURAL DEBT? VOTE FOR—1. A NEW MONEY SYSTEM TO FREE FARMERS from perpetual debt, to prevent them from paving off mortgages, overdrafts and stock and station advances .three or four times in a normal lifetime and slill owing their debts. 3. THE ACQUISITION OF A TRADING BANK. Hie said trading bank to become, with the State Advances Corporation, a branch of the Reserve Bank. 3. A TRIBUNAL TO SPREAD EXISTING DEBTS over a long period while the Stale progressively liquidates them with low interest table mortgages. I A STOCK AND STATION AGENCY TO OPERATE THROUGH A STATEOWNED BANK. OF NEW ZEALAND, to engage in Hie financing of chattels, etc., at the bare cost of the transaction. .1. NO DEBTOR TO BE ALLOWED TO FORECLOSE on a good farmer caring for his farm who meets hie annual commitments, because of Hie farmer's inability to secure a renewal of n debt. WHERE THE FA'RM IS ECONOMIC, power to secure advances from the State to build DECENT HOUSING ACCOMMODATION, such advances to rank pari passu with the security of the mortgagee. , FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE from State banking institution to farmers engaging in co-operative ventures so that farmers’ cooperatives wilt not tie compelled to struggle through eternity to pay interest to the private banking system. s. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE to farmers to establish local co-operatives for the purpose of buying plant, machinery, etc. GUARANTEED PRICES MUSI' BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW ACCORDING TO RISES IN COST OF LIVING. There should be a long-term minimum guarantee to safeguard farmers desiring to undertake new development. to. REPRESENTATION ou boards controlling agriculture and the marketing of products, ete. VOTE DEMOCRATIC SOLDIER LABOUR! BARNETT FOR OTAKI I ELLIS FOR PAHIATUA! CRAWFORD FOR WAIRARAPA! THOMPSON FOR MASTERTON! BUTCHER FOR HAWKE’S BAY!

WELLINGTON EAST. ; ■ . ’ ci I THIS .MAN STANDS FOR PEACE! TODAY or Tomorrow your Postman will Bring you a Brief Statement of his Case. For Humanity's Sake it Deserves Your Attention. Make Your Vote a Signal to a WarWracked World. A VOTE FOR B-LRRINGTON IS A VOTE FOR HUMANITY. DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. We Fight for New Zealand. Jfc. E. CRAWFORD, WAIRARAPA CANDIDATE, Will Address Electors at — UPPER HUTT, MAYFAIR THEATRE, TONIGHT (TUESDAY), Sept. 21, at 8 p.m. GREYTOWN TOWN HALL. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), Sept. 22, at 8 p.m. HINAKURA, SCHOOL, THURSDAY, September 23, at 8 p.m. FEATHERSTON TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, September 24, at 8 p.m. DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. LADIES’ 'MEETING, WADESTOWN. LES FRAME SPEAKS AT THE PARISH HALL. WADESTOWN', 2.30 THIS AFTERNOON. VOTE FRAME FOR SUBURBS. DEMOCRATIC .LABOUR PARTY. “Wo Fight for New Zealand.” UPPER HUTT. R. E. CRAWFORD, (Candidate for Wairarapa). Will Address a Meeting in the MAYFAIR THEATRE, TONIGHT (TUESDAY), SEPTEMBER 21, at 8 p.m. HEAR THE FINAL ADDRESSES BY AV. J. CRAWFORD. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR OTAKI. KOPUTAROA HALL, TONIGHT, 8 o’clock. TOKOMARU HALL. TOMORROW (Wednesday). 8 p.m. REGENT THEATRE, LEVIN, THURSDAY, 8 p.m. MASONIC HALL. FOXTON, FRIDAY, 8 P.m. Tin- present political position will bo Clearlv and fearlessly stated by a business man who will expound a plan for a sounder and more progressive administration. Bring vour friends and till the halls. These will lie meetings worth going to. IX DE PEN DENT CA XDI DATE. MAX A WATT.’ Et.Ei’TORAT E. COLONEL S. .1. E. CI.OSEY. Witt Address tin: Electors as Endows:— TONIGHT (Tuesday). September 21:— MAKING. 7 p.m. STANWAY. 8.30 p.m. . TOMORROW ( Wednesday), £ , T2 t I e !“' , £r. “2 MAJESTIC THEATRE, FEILDIXG, S p.m. CENTRAL! PAMPHLET STATEMENT Now Distrlibuting. O PEN -M IN DED E LECTO RS! MEET BILL HYDE. ANNOUNCED INDEPENDENT’ April 17. Ollier Meetings following (as lands Hold out). Come and leave at your convenience. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, Kent Tcrraec. 7 and S o’clock. TONIGHT, Tuesday, September 21.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 306, 21 September 1943, Page 3

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