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AUCTION SALES loriw»* MARKET AUCTIONS TO-DAY. 9 a.m. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. 12 noon—POULTRY SALE: 300 Table Fowls, Laying Hens, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, Cockerels, Pullets, Hens and Chicks, Young Ducklings, etc. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 1 p.m.—PIG SALE: Weaners, Slips, Stores, Light Porkers, 2 Sows with Litters. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 1.30 p.m.— Outside Sundries and Effects. D.A.C. SELLING. MOTOR CARS FOR SALE I AH.P. Saloon, good mechanical order, Av good tyres. Price £BS. Address; “Times.” SECONDHAND cars, V 8 coupe and 6cylinder Erskine.—Central Garage, Feilding. FOR SALE ”EX)R SALE, complete windmill in good x order. Apply J. Moore, Rongotea. JpOUR 000 x 23 H.D. tyres and tubes. —Central Garage, Feilding. _ QNE 9 h.p. Standard engine and frame. —Central Garage, Feilding. LX)R SALE, one young huntaway and A yard dog, 14 months* old; trial given. Price £6. Address at “ Times. * ’ rpRAILER, hardwood timber. Truck •** axle and tyres. Suitable heavy work. £2s.—lndependent Motors, next Karneeda, Phone 7340. T}X)R J3ALE, evening dress suit, in " good order; 36-in. chest, height sft. 9in. Price £9/9/-. Write “125,” Times” Office. QMALL Lister Separator; good order, £5 10/-; Key to Pitman’s Shorthand Instructor. Address “Times” Office, Feilding. DORER Killer! Treat your own furniture now, 2/6 bottle. Furniture cviver 3/-. Cold Water Glue, stronger han nails, 1/1. —Crown Furnishing dart, 393 Main Street. Phone 7827. PvRAW-LEAF Extension Tables (rimu), Tallboys. Any article of iurniture made to order.—Crown Furlishing Mart, 393 Main St. Phone r 827. HOTELS FOR SALE. First-class Dunedin Freehold hotel, turnover £350 per week; staff —3 barmen, barman porter, cook and housemaid. Price £30,000. Buyer with £IO,OOO could be financed. Another: £22,000; turnover £230 per week. Staff one barman. £B,OOO deposit required. £2,800 Lake’s District; turnover £3B per week. Good living for man and wife, plus £4OO per year. ALEX. MACDONALD, 5 Dowling Street, DUNEDIN. A. STABLEFORD for TYPEWRITER SALES and SERVICE. 65 Rangitikei Street. Phone 6866. RADIO SALES AND SERVICE COLUMBUS TRAINED TECHNICIANS with their vast factory resources are AT YOUR SERVICE. RADIO CENTRE Ltd., 50 BROADWAY, PALMERSTON N. PHONES 7665

HEADLINES FROM THE NATIONAL PARTY POLICY THE WAR EFFORT: A truly non-party national Government . . . Overhaul of manpower and production commitments . . . Investigation of ~War expenditure Political censorship to cease. WAGES AND PENSIONS: Wages and Social Security benefits to be maintained . . . Removal of unjust anomalies ... Extension of benefits in necessitous cases. FAMILY LIFE: Organized home help for mothers . . . Removal of taxation to bring household labour-saving appliances within general reach . . . Extension of kindergartens and creches... Further assistance for Plunket Society. TAXATION: Issue and control of N.Z. currency to be vested in a non-political currency commission . . . Tax exemptions to assist parents ... Wage tax reduced according to size of families. REHABILITATION: Special Ministry of rehabilitation . . . Advisory councils of ex-servicemen ... Decentralised control . . . Vocational Training. HOUSING : New housing centres on outskirts of towns and cities . . . vigorous slum-clearance . . . 25,000 extra men to be employed in house-building . . . 100 per cent, finance for ex-servicemen’s homes . . . Freehold for all wanting it . . . State tenants to have option of purchase . . . Liberal financial aid . . . Private home-building to be encouraged . . . Prefabrication to'reduce costs. WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS: Recognition of workers’ right to collective bargaining . . . Compulsory levies on union members for political purposes to be unlawful . . . Profitsharing, co-partnership, and co-operation in Industry to be encouraged . . . Paid Holidays for Workers. FARMING INDUSTRIES: Producer-control of production and marketing, in co-operation with Government . . . Guaranteed minimum prices for farm produce ... Rural housing on modern lines. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES: N.Z. Industries to be fostered . . . Preference for N.Z. made goods . . . natural resources to be developed. Under its able, vigorous leader, Mr. S. G. Holland at knows the ex-soldier’s problems because he is one of them, and the family man’s problems because he has a family himself, tho National Party will do away with sectional government it will end the domination of Parliament by outsiders it will halt the practice of rewarding party officials with lucrative public appointments. TRADE AND COMMERCE: Competitive free enterprisa to be restored . . . Freedom for ex-servicemen to start in business . . . Bureaucratic dictation to cease. EDUCATION : Free education from Kindergarten is University . . . Medical and Dental examination twice a yea*. Love of Country and Empire to be fostered. COST OF LIVING: Less Government interference . . . Internal Marketing Department to be abolished . . . Freedom for the small trader. BROADCASTING: Non-political control ... Reduced licence fees . . . Political propaganda to cease. PUBLIC WORKS: New major works in order of importance . . . more Hydro-Electric schemes . . . Completion of unfinished railway lines. WE ARE FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM Now Vote For It VOTE NATIONAL

LEARY’S FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS, The Square and Broadway.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 208, 2 September 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 208, 2 September 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 208, 2 September 1943, Page 6