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I& ~ to a Due National Iferly Dear Jack. —Yon say that yon wish to see the two old parties abolished, or merged to form one national party* Well and good, old man—but do you realise the logical and most direct way of attaining the "one national party"? You'll agree that Coates is the only man in sight to lead a "national" government to any real achievement. Very wellj then let us all get behind Coates and put him in his proper place—at the head of a strong Coates parliament. Give him a big enough majority to enable him to choose the strongest possible colleagues for his ministry. That's the direct and simple road to the end that "Nationalists" and "Fusionists" are seeking! Support a Coates man—“secure a Coates majority —and you'll have a strong national government that will deserve and justify the support of all the sane and progressive elements in the Dominion, Don't side-track your vote. Switch it on to the main line of progress—the Coates party. Only by voting for the Coates candidate in your electorate will your vote be a really safe one. A vote for any of these Candidates is a. Vote for Coates.*« 'Ashburton—Hon. 3V. Nosworthy. 31. P. Timaru—F. J. Uolloston, 31. P. Tomuka—T. I). Burnett, 31. P. Waitaki—J. Bitchouer. M.P. Oamani— N. P. Loo, Oamaru. Dtmodin North—H, L. Tapley. " Dunedin West— Hon. W. D. Stewart, M.P. Chalmers—J. McO. Dickson, 31. P. CluthaF. Waite, Wakatipn—J. Ritchie. Mataura—Hon. G. J. Anderson, M.P. WftHace—Adam Hamilton. Invercargill—Lt.-Col James Hargcst, Awaraa—J. R, Hamilton. VOTE F@E C©ATEi And a M@w Em ®® Active Progress H 7 OtiiOMiOuiOMioiuomomOuteuiicaaotfiOirsOiuQ osqiec I l O £? 0T £ CT * 0 £ PROM the cold » The art of travelling iu comfort Is 5 achieved when one possesses a e Mosglel Rug. In the house it is Ing valuable, and on chilly Winter nights 1 * when some additional covering is g required on the bod, a Mosaiol Rue 1 » supplies oU that is needed, ft is sof!, 5 fleecy, cosy and comfortable, and ' | gives splendid service, Beautik tul in design, and woven from the finest wool, the Mosglel Rug meets every requirement Sold at all tht best Skopsl . and wr m. «30 1- p.aa ftgSfVitf” MAIM (VtQ7s cR s? POUTS MAIN Dunedin Dunedin Todd Ltd Bros Maider and Bar r

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Evening Star, Issue 19078, 22 October 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19078, 22 October 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19078, 22 October 1925, Page 4

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