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DON'T JUST AGREE WITH SCRIM;— ; VOTE FOR HIM! First of all, have you heard Scrim? Make sure you do. He is debarred •from broadcasting, but you can still •hear him in person. Scrim has had the biggest meetings of any electorate in New Zealand. Have you heard him? . „ . If you've both heard and seen Scrim, be true to your own impressions. Don't let party machines whirl you into betraying your judgment. Scrim's ideals have' been plain for years. You know he has always istood for security and justice for the people-^and especially for those who needed it most. Scrim has the courage of his convictions. He refused to join the yesmen and it cost him £1500 a year. But it was worth it to demonstrate Mr. Eraser's backsliding from Labour's principles. He has vision, and faith in the future. He is still the voice of the people. He is young enough, vigorous enough to enjoy fighting for his and your ideals. Every job he has done for the people, has proved his ability, his sincerity, and the breadth of his vision. ■ ~.\ , ' , Mr. Fraser says that if he loses his seat the Labour Party will fall to pieces, and New Zealand will go back to the bread-line. What nonsense. Labour itself will go forward again— once it is quit of him. You know that a vote for Scrim will lose you nothing but an unpopular leader who has inspired nobody. If you believe in the things that Scrim stands for, vote for Scrim.— Adyt.: ■■■■■ ■■.■'.:-.:. ,■.•" • . .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1943, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1943, Page 4

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