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DO YOU KNOW ? DO YOU KNOW ? DO YOU KNOW ? i HAVE YOU CONSIDERED ? Have you considered ? HAVE YOU CONSIDERED ? What Corrigan has done? A brief summary of his accomplishments during the three he has represented you as Member of parliaiiient. YpfS fpr Cqrrjgan YrtS fpf Corrigan Vote for Cprrjgaii Vote fpr Vote for an an an JAMES 4 RANDALL (THII NATIONAL CANDIDATE) RECOGNITIONI have every reason to believe that the greati bulk of the people ire this electorate stand loyally by me, because they recognise that I have rendered the electors valuable services, that % have faithfully my election pledges, and have conscientiously endeavoured to aet justly and' fairly to all sections of the community/andi otherwise have striven to do my duty to my constituency and to this country. It is- for inv opponent "to give convincing reasons why my services should not be retained by the electors! I have now represented you in Parliament! for three years, gaining knowledge and experience. I am, therefore,-of more to the community and tQ New Zealand than I was when I was first elected to Parliament.' “ . * * * ‘ '*"'**••*:» APPRENTICESHIP — I have served my apprenticeship. The times being serious, a grave responsibility rests upon the people to ensure that their new Parliament should be so constituted as to deal wisely with the great questions at issue, and direct the destinies of the country. I hope the result of the wide knowledge and practical experience that I have gained in legislative, affairs will be of even more service to you and to the Dominion than in the'past in helping to shape practical and wise legislation to meet the demands of > ational reconstruction, and the solution of other difficult questions that call for effective treatment. BACK3LOCK SETTLERS— He has championed the need of the backblock settlers in their requirements for better roads and bridges, and especially telephone communication with the outside world. ‘ . <,.■ r ‘"•, Head this Appreciation from one'out-back: “Mr Coirrigan member who has represented the district, and has been an ideal representative for the backblock set.tlexs.” - - r l" • ■ ' Here’s Another.—Another pioneer, cut off from the means of communication, writes: “We can rely on ,Mr Corrigan's energy and dependability in looking after our interests.” LOCAL GRANTS— The Waitotara County Council have expressed appreciation of his work on their behalf.’ s The Kakaramea Settlers are grateful for his efforts in obtaining their new school-house. Waverley Post Office: Ilis continual agitation in the House lias at last brought the need for a new post office af Waverley. ' ; ' DAIRY PRODUCE CONTROL ACT— With his knowledge, of wlrat is best with'the Dairy Industry, lie lias assisted in the: passing of the Dairy Control Act ire the form best) calculated to promote the welfare of the producers in particular. He is taking a prominent part in the movement to secure the best means, for the election of the Hoard. ~~ RETURNED SOLDIERS— " *!. He has been perhaps more persistent than any other member of the House in striving to justly right the wrongs already done to the Returned Soldiers. He. hammers for, an impartial re-valuation of all lands settled by Be* turned Soldiers. WORK ON PARLIAMENTARY SELECT COMMITTEES— It has been freely acknowledged that members, of Parliament can do their best work for the country on committees. He! is a member of the A. and P. Industries and Stock Committee, and as. such has used his knowledge of farming to advantage on problems referred to it. He is a member of the Native Affairs Committee, and his knowledge of land,' and: its suitability for settlement has been valuable.' PERSONALITY— , Speaking generally, lie is readily approachable, and has made the personal sacrifices necessary in the carrying out' of his public duties. No appeal has been made to him which has not received due consideration. ’ Vote for Corrigan THE MAN OF MANY PARTS.

aaaaaa—aMaa—m ■—Mamma. ■■« n— e The No. O BROWNIE CAMERA Price Reduced to 10/6 Pictures 21* x If (Snapshots and time exposures.) This Popular Camera is really wonderful value at the new price 10/6 i The No. 0 Box Brownie is not a toy. Adults, as well as boys arid girls, find it a splendid picturemaker and many grown-ups prefer it on account of itsf simplicity. Get a Brownie Camera to-day for yourself or for the children. You can learn to use a Brownie in half-an-hour. LATEST PRICE-LIST FREE OF ALL KODAK DEALERS I Local Kodak Dealers I W. G. STRANGE, Chemist ' G. H. WESTWOOD, Chemiit I f W.;J. WOOLLETTS, Kod k Dealer HV rIMC »»r—i tUDHUUMCa

JJ Jg TENNIS cellular underwear combinations with shorts; just the ideal outfit for tennis, 9/11, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. TT is so good that we post it as far afield as Auckland. ‘‘Speedex” Headache Cure a wonderful reputation as an infallible cure for I headaches. Boxes 1/6. —Westwood’s Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera

DANGER OF NEGLECTED CUTS. Maybe it’s a mere scratch now, bat it needs only a little bit of dirt to change -it into a dangerous septic poisoning. Have Bee Ointment handy. Its wonderful antiseptic qualities will prevent all chances of infection. 1/6 buys a Inige po f All chemists and stores.. —Advt. ’Tis great fun watching “No-Rub-bing Laundry Help” ejecting dirt from I soiled linen.—Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 October 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 October 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 October 1925, Page 3

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