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Westland Election . ~ Bj PLAY SAFE By Voting For H. R. YOUNG The National Candidate Continue the Return to Prosperity By placing the reins of government in the hands of those who have brought New Zealand through the most difficult period in its history. Continue the present policy of SAFE STATE FINANCE AND RISING EXPANSION OF OVERSEAS TRADE, WHICH MEANS RISING NATIONAL INCOME AND CONTINUED PROSPERITY. Our Timber Trade with Australia is increasing, also Trade with Canada. . Telling Figures ' , • National Income 1932, 98 million pounds. National Income 1934, - - - - 1021 million pounds Exports 1933 £41,301,951 Exports to March 1935, --- - ■ ■ £44,918,000 P.O. Savings Bank Total Deposits 1932, -- ■ £43,255,499 1935, - - - £50,000,000 (Prime Minister’s Speech, Blenheim, Nov. 20.) Timber Exports to Australia under the Government Trade Agreement. 1931, - - - - £161,000 1934, .... £3<ooo Exports to Canada 1931, -- - - £256,000 1934, -- - . £697,000 Vote For ; The Goverrttnent Candidate H. R. YOUNG . A Native of the West Coast, Vote for Progress and Development which will Benefit All. ALL CUSSES TO PULL TOGETHER FOR PROSPERITY.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 November 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 November 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 25 November 1935, Page 5

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