The Voice of Sane Labour M wr * I I J t -% mm. Rr m^<4 55as^>> «K 4^ i % * i 44\ 1 7 7 4 I w / 0 / SXVI / 0 ss\v # //* W/ \ V, n 7 // Vf* A '* y fci as W HEN workers get together-workers who want steady * wages, workers maybe who have home, wife, and family, and who are looking forward to a safe and comfortable future —then is the voice of Sane Labour heard. Do they want to thrust a Socialist Government on the country. disrupting industry and finance and creating trouble and strife amongst the people ? What have they to gain from communistic experiments? It is a risk that Sane Labour steadily avoids. Sane Labour supports Safe Government—the assurance of industrial peace and sound progress—a brighter and better national life—and ample opportunity for all classes to better themselves. Workers arid workers’ wives know they are playing safe when they vote for Coates and Reform. VOTE for these Reform candidates: WAITAKI—J. Bitcboner, M.P. OAMABU-E P. Lee, M.P. CLUTHA—F. Waite, M.P. MATAURA—Hon. 6. J. Anderson. M.P. DUNEDIN NORTH—H. L. Taploy, M.P. 7 DUNEDIN WEST—Hon. W. Dowuin Stewart, M.P. CHALMERS—A. E. Ansell. DUNEDIN SOUTH—C. Todd. H. 6B
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Evening Star, Issue 20020, 10 November 1928, Page 18
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