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UN 11IV IUK i Sly J^WXW^^ ®* You have heard the evidence of the electioneering W^&P w Jw^W ' campaigns. You have been faced with the late Govern ■ •' ment's defences of its actions, the pleas of the Labour p^^^^MftM^J Party, and the bold constructive policy of the United T^H^fe^iiF^ " A vote for Reform means continued chaos, Socialist jB&^W?/ Labour cannot win. A vote for either is a wasted vote. You have the weapon—the Ballot Paper. Strike a blow \mi^^^^^¥ for your own freedom, your own prosperity, your of«ri mSMl^^^f happiness by voting all United Party Candidates. Ma^mWS^Q^ ] Freedom from Excessive <f^^S^ftfrMßßßSilfciN That the present system of Taxation will be. immediately revised. T*ie f jksSߣ*ffi'&;''/)i(T^fflQSSSfe.x^^\ revision of scale of Income Tax reducing the maximum amount and nfeking the income equitable in its incidence. The present high rate of Company jfe % iWTOH^Sffl^^t^ taxation will be reduced and finally repealed. Freedom from Short-dated The United Party wiU raise £70»°00,000 by the issue of Government Bond* «t '^^^wM The money will be lent to Settlers and Workers at 4 34% plus 1% Sinking Fuod, " M^^BSSy^JSr term°*loan^ 2 years 'withtherighttopayoffearlier- • Imß-?T ijtmSaSSßßßEsiuar Farmers and Workers, no waiting for loans under this scheme—you get tktm :^\ ' Freedom from State ■HpSii/ ißiiSfcr^ X^ ' Interference in Trading WK^^^t^M^Xr^jh-' i:'l^m?^%y» a The United Party will produce non-interference in private enterprise* and th* |^ £%W^t'^■^Bm^^^^^^ff^ ': Wf restriction or curtailment of Government by Regulation or Order-in-CotwdL l^^^fej^ "^^^W Freedom, from Irresponsible U^^^m MtJ&M '"&mMz The United Party through its policy of raising a definite amount over a«tt mS!fflJ/J9 M period will give New Zealand financial stability in place of the present systUß l^Hl^a^r TI|C United Party's Policy is a sane and WSmE&Wv r&jjm statesmanlike proposal, designed to WBmj§M 1 SffMm produce for N.Z. permanent prosperity* WffißMli MxtSL^ Sir Joseph Ward, Statesman and Financier JJyf i says it can and will be fulfilled. Vote all United Party Candidates SOUTH ISLAND CANDIDATES WAIRAU-E. F. Hetly LYTTELTON-W. T. Lester DUNEDIN WEST-C. M. Moa» MOTUEKA—G. C. Btack RICCARTON—A. A. McLachlan MATAURA—D. McDougalt WESTLAND—T. E. Y. S«dd<m MID-CANTERBURY—J. Connolly NELSON-H. Atmore HURUNUI-G. W. Forbes TEMUKA—T. H. Langford CENTRAL OTAGO—W. A. Bodkin S^r?CTOR^H HNO^TH-E H Andrew. OAMARU-J. A. M.cpherson WALLACE-W. E. Taylor CHRISTCHURCHEAST^-I>.F.Denneliy CHALMERS-J. P. Walls AWARUA-P. A. de la Perelle CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH-C. S. McCully DUNEDIN NC*TH-C. R. Smith INVERCARGILL~Sir Joseph Ward AVON—G. T. Baker DUNEDIN SOUTH—W. B. Taverner SOUTHERN MAORI—T. Makitanara NORTH ISLAND CANDIDATES AUCKLAND CENTRAL—W. C.Hewitt WAIKATO—F. Lye WANGANUI-W. A. Veitch AUCKLAND EAST—J. B. Donald HAMILTON—S. Lye OROUA—J. G. Cobbe * AUCKLAND WEST—R. B. Speirs THAMES—E. McGregor PALMERSTON—C. A. Loughnaa AUCKLAND SUBURBS—E. R. AMen GISBORNE—W. L. Clayton MANAWATU—P. J. Small PARNELL-H. R. Jenkins - ROTORUA— C. H. Clinkard OTAKI—A. B. Sievwright GREY LYNN—J. S. Fletcher WAITOMO—W. J. Broadfoot VVAIRARAPA—CoI. T. W. McDonald EDEN—A. J. Stallworthy HAWKES BAY- G. McKay. MAS TERTQN—W.Thomson ' ROSKILL—G. C. Munns WAIPAWA— D. B. Kent HUTT- T. M. WiKoid MANUKAU—W. T. F.KeHs Mason PAHIATUA— K. A. t ansom WELLINGTON SUBURBS—X. McLennan WAITEMATA -R. H. GrevMe NEW PLYMOUTH—S. G. Smith '.VELLINGTON SOUTH—J. Burns MARSDEN—A. J. Murdoch PATEA—J. D Histop . N IiRTHERN MAORI—T. Maika HAURAKI-Ebenezer Allen WAIMARINO-R. W; Smith EASTERN MAORI—Sir Apirana Ngata

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3271, 13 November 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3271, 13 November 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3271, 13 November 1928, Page 9

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