WHAT WOULP R. J. SEDDON SAY TO-DAY: | , ; ! WHAT WOULD R. J. SEDDON SAY TO-DAY: Well, Boys, stick to young Tom. He’s a chip off t [7l 71&Fah» I Boys, Tom’s like me, believes in the 014 Flag and the old block. A Seddon never failed you; and f | all that it stands for. I loved the flag, and Tom Tom’s a sticker ! | | and my boys fought for it. Could they have done rt __ $ .; •-)-. ;' •■■■ , ■ -/... --. I . more.?' .....'to;, -7 ’■ : . , . '■ ’, ;’. I: ■ 7’. . ’.'■ ’ 2 • _ - ' ■■■ t • ■ ' ■ ' 7 '" . ' ; )’ ,' ,\ TOM SEDDON, THE UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE; THE 7) / \ ‘ 1 TATIVE OF LONG SERVICE I $ —I - " «MMi / S TOM SEDDON HAS TAKEN AN INTELLIGENT.INTEREST IN ALL. HE ’ ’ 7; .. . > , IK £ HAS JUDGMENT, COMMONSENSE, .EXPERIENCE AND TOM SEDDON, WESTLAND’S CHOICE WHO HAS GIVEN HONEST | il ’ 1 ' . ABILITY. . .. •'FAITHFUL REPRESENTATION. ' | . 5» TOM SEDDON HAS A. WIDE KNOWLEDGE OF .-WESTLAND, AND OF '. ■ 2 HhHBHEc I JTS NEEDS FOR FARMING, AfILLINGANb MINING,. TOM SEDDON, WHO PUT-HIS COUNTRY WST AND FOUGHT FORTT I 2 ■ J S TOM SEDDON IS A PROMINENT PUBLIC. MAN\IN WEST COAST TOM SEDDON, WHO'HAS NEVER FAILED YOU. WELL, TRIED, AND < |W A vt 4 A ' > t X AFFAIRS, AND CARRIES SWAY AND INFLUENCE,/ FULLY TRUSTED 5 ''y 7 l J TOM SEDDON HAS BEEN THE INSTRUMENT TO HELP W;ITH ROADS ■ ~•<• j a 4 B 1 .Jf/F ‘ ■ , | AND BRIDGES, 2YND PUBLIC BUiWWS. ' .. / TOM SEDDON FOLLOWS IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF HIS .FATHER, THE | A77-7'•' 7-,7A | TOM SEDDON, EXPERIENCED SCHOLAR AND WITH A BRILLIANT 7 . GREATEST LEADER NEW. ZEALAND EVER HAD .! | *,? / ; S S '' WAR SERVICE. ■- •■ .■ A- 7 ■ : : .f ■' Ig ■-IA =- ' . ...' - ■ TOM SEDDON TS A iUTmr OF KBMARA AND WESTLAND IS | ' I■■ .. $ HONOURED BY #IS SPLENDID REPRESENTATION ! ... $ S ■ OURED BY HIS SPLENDID REPRESENT AIIOK 1 . • t. . ■ 'mMMHMK' - ■ •■ ■» - ■ -•. , ' .;i ■■■■ ■ 2 ■ HE Hl f ~ ' •.; •- .■ ■.. ... , 2 . ELECTORS ! BEAR IN MIND THAT THE LABOUR POLICY UWeRS: ELECTORS J BEAR IN MIiIp.THAT THE POLICY OF MH A Labour-Socialist Government, State Ownership, Nation al isation to.' the <TdstrueTHE UNITED PARTY MUST BE A FACTOR IN THE BUSINESS OF THE ' 7 ' V ''' f i S lion of private effort; an undefended Dominionfdndreased Taxationi,-a.'Boss of NEW PARLIAMENT. THE UNITED LEADER IS SO POSITIVE OF ITS M International Credit ; Strikes and Trade Disputes; Losstof Production.■and -RetroEFFECTIVE USE THAT IT WILL BE ASCERTAIN LEVER TOWARDS | I . . 2 gression. THE FUTURE PROGRESS PRQSPER'ITY OF' THE DOMINION. J-. II | T ■ : ■ 2 ' ' ! 2 AT LOWER HUTT MR. HOLLAND SAID THAT THE UNITED PARTY 4 .•. . . i 7---7 £ i.. •J- -. * u :ii I . would be a vote to keep reform, in office.; the united oere IS a" polity .OF nop® and prospecto It Will RIQHARD JOHN SEDDON, Member of Parliament, 1879—1906. , ' PARTY STOOD TO HOLD MR. COATES IN OFFICE.—Press Telegram. give security * premier 1893-1906. t Let Liberals and Reform Unite fer the Common SJR JOSEPH WARD SAID: . g 'gg»agffSggg.' f PuT P OSe “Human beings makefile CQ'imtry. What is the use of standing by knowing | I - 2 '' ' • '■ . ..: that next year we will.7aveThirty;or forty thousand men unemployed. Are we -J • ■.- ; > J i . | ~ ’ . ' - ‘ going to tolerate a system which denies work to these men, who want work not g ...'. x | IWF 2 WHAT MRS. YOUNG SAID: \ , charity. They want work' af-the', current rate of pay. In the policy I have laid £ 1 7 I ” IM- S “ I have made it clear that lam not following Messrs Holland,-Fraser, and down and winch has bcc77upportcd by my Party, these men will have homes 5 'j l t Semple, 'j’heir views are too extreme. They are really “Red Feds.” I know what and they will have be;on land.” 2 f lam talking about. They win bind you hand and foot.Mf one says anyWingthey .1.--, I y M) • ■ dislike one is called a traitor. Those views will not suit New Zealand— Zea- . VOTF FhR ? I <X. ‘ land istoo.lovely a country.” 7 ■' VOlJir I 'iSil I beware of the red element if you want security i ■ -" - --- t ife JBB ■ i ============ '• ■ "'' ~======= WHAT WOULD R. J. SEDDON SAY TO-DAY: S . ! WHAT WOULD R. J. SEDDON SAY TO-DAY: “I shall expect my old friends and supporters to $ "= „ t / Y-. v t “Tom comesof a good school. His tutor was acrally round Tom, and give him a bumper | I claimed by the people time and again. The .pupil majority as they .gave m6dfold. Tom has win- | *' - •J'J” I will'd© hfetutbr every credit and bring renown ning ways, ami deserves your support” 1 °N M POL U L ™G DAV J to Westland.” 5 3 J Wednesday,November 14th, 9 a.m,t0.7 p.m. $ ; ' ■.
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