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THERE ARE ONLY j^ ff*^ -NATIONAL OR LABOUR Don't waste your vote! If you are opposed to the Fraser Government the National Party should have your vote because— I—We believe the right of free enterprise, K~W The Fraser Government's and personal initiative, are essential to the 7 \%)\ RamtrA— welfare and vitality of our country. -p^fyKSF^c^J^** ), ' t »* t _» •.. « « , J J Jl> proved itself a "class" 2-We believe the war effort demands national nJWwM^jfr government. j . 'iP^jn^^ 2— lt would control everuthinq unity and a non-party government. * and regiment everybody, and •■ * 3-We believe in the supremacy of ITJZuiattvT™ 1 *"**"" /^^» Parliament as elected representatives 3— Labour worships red-tape $Aiif&styfy\ of the people. and interference with normal f^S^Jm^l^^^NM J>L production and trading Z^^^^^f^Wjli^ 4—We believe in jobs for all, with metfiods. -^w^/rWil/yr^^a 151 -■£*££ i j 4— The Government is under l^^W^^f? S^ creative employment at good wages. the thumb of Trades Hall C \V7 I*. 1 * * UQSSGS • &—We believe in .. -|J n s _ Labour Ministers have set removing the causes of want and needless lySc&Jw 1 themselves up as "dictators", ill-health-prevention instead of cure. )MSpl|D 7^ 2?lSJE?£££*°Z 6-We would reward thrift and not penalise it. fN/PwS MIM * the Courts of Justice. Imr^R^*^s^— Jr^?' 6—The Fraser Government is 7__We believe in happy family life in the IWfw /^S2^ steadily taking away the , t 4^i«^si I Freedom for which the nation family's own home. is fl9htin9* DON'T W^ASTE YOUR VOTEVote NATiOMAI AM I A TRUE CHRISTIAN: AM 5 FOLLOWING THE GOLDEN RULE—"DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD BE DONE BY"? A QUESTION which I and every Christian man and woman must answer next Satur- - day is— "Can ! conscientiously give my support to anything which causes suffering to my fellow man?" The answer can be only "NO." This brings another question to me — "If national prohibition is carried in New Zealand, would it cause (I) 111-health? (2) Misery or discomfort? (3) Hardship? (4) Increased crime?" The answer is definitely "NO" to all. [.--■■ Medical .evidence proves alcohol is not necessary to health, and under Prohibition it could be ordered by doctors if necessary for patients. 2. MISERY OR DISCOMFORT?—No! Those who now partake of alcoholic beverages could use non-alcoholic drinks made from the pure juices from grapes, oranges and other fruits for their beverages, or for toasting or entertaining friends. 3. HARDSHIP?-~No! If National Prohibition was carried, there is still plenty of urgent work and employment. 4. WOULD CRIME INCREASE?—No! Sly grog selling might be a temporary difficulty, but there would be a decrease in other crimes. This is proved by statistics of our own No Licence districts. As a Christian, I cannot even vote State Control without directly aiding in causing injury to my fellow man. Every vote for State Control counts against Prohibition and is an added vote for Continuance. Another question—"How can I help?" The answer is—"Send a subscription to the N.Z. Alliance to help their advertising." The liquor trade has vast funds—the N.Z. Alliance has only voluntary donations. DON'T DELAY—TIME IS SHORT Post it to-day to the Secretary, N.Z. Alliance, C.P.O. Box 1079, Wellington. STRIKE OUT THE TWO TOP LINES Ju lix head on your' shoulders Jx*^^ , wear a D.I.C. model v SPRING HAT 4*SU iff Unexpectedly flattering to wear I I zJ . ... these model felts will give a \ I grand "lift" to your Spring ward- \ V* 4* robe. We've sketched three styles \ ' d^lafc that we're sure will be the immediV^SF ate favourites of smart women. \^_^^^ /^^Sf^\^^KK^Hs Colourings are al! the new muted 4f*± ffi^B "»■■ ■■■ ■ ■ ML, "%& \ "Sw" y fi^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1943, Page 7