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That is' the Position for Electors in a : If you vote Coates in, you can be certain of the three . . : bedrock conditions —Safety—Progress —Prosperity. ;■ His record assures a new era of safe and active progress which Ik, must make for our National Prosperity. . ' , Ik 1^ Any other vote leaves you guessing as to what it may bring forth. j - All you know is that the so-called "National" Party is on its last legs, and has nothing to offer the country that cannot be better handled by a party headed by Mr. Coates. A All you know about the Labour-Socialist Party is that it is composed of men of extreme anc^ an §erous views, inexperienced in large affairs, who aim at the overthrow of the for any m, existing Social and Economic system. It threatens the security of all by seeking to °f theSC introduce into this country a class*tyranny that would kill individual enterprise, Candidates paralyse productive*effort, and plunge the Dominion into a state of chaotic turmoil. THE CLEAr/oUTSTANDING FACT ' lk in this Election is that COATES STANDS for CERTAINTIES-SAFETY, PRO-otaki-w.H. Fidd, m.p. Ilk GRESS, and PROSPERITY. . Oroua —Gordon Elliott. XffiSV SSiA^SK" The forces opposed to him stand only for uncertainties or dangerous weiungto^North-Sir John p. i "^jk probabilities. WelsH°e? C;ntral ~ D"nbar. Ik The only safe vote is a vote that will assist to ensure for Coates wSlinßtoS EsnSs- rR.*A- g^fes a sufficient majority to enable him to carry out his enterprising w^ght, m.p. /(^K^J^. policy of sound and progressive measures for the betterment of Motueka—R. P. Hudson, M.P. .*« /fr^#\ssM»Kk> 11 l Wairau—W. J. Girling, M.P. il^lO'^ Classes. . ; a^ff^/wf^^^ ONE MORE WORD: '"' • ww What will he the position of New Zealand iv fP^R unless Coates comes back with a safe majority 1 You W^k!l Hk ym^^^ "^wk know what ihe shipping strike has meant. You C^r^ll !§l!i||^jp^ know what the attitude of the Labour-Socialist IL W teL Party has been even in face of the pending fW^W*^ U 1 ■ polls. You can guess at the dangerous 2^l*||h| TO.IS possibilities which lie ahead vyhen, the Election over, there is no longer need C& "4" df^S- l^^a for its Candidates to fear your votes. %s& sLC&ilJLifc«kjr %J?M. 6s-^ Nik Take the safe course. .Vote g~SL « ——.-I -C&L i «i«.«« ia ** ir l to give Coates the majority that
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 17
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