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S. G. Holland —The People’s Leader

The next few yoars will be interesting—as well as critical —for the Dominion. The problems of the postwar world will call for a leader with courage, vision and understanding, {such a leader is S. G. Holland, M.P., who, as tho leader of the National Party, has pledged himself to work side-by-sidc will all New Zealanders to restore tho principles of true Democratic Government to the Dominion. With Mr. Holland is a willing team (including 34 returned soldiers) who have promised to face the country’s problems as they should be faced—fearlessly aud in an unbiased manner! From end to end of New Zealand, people havo recognised in no uncertain manner that the sincere way in which Mr. Holland has faced the electors has stamped him as a man who is not afraid to face up to facts. Mr. Holland has convinced thousands upon thousands of women voters that the National Party will give to the heartbreaking problem of high living costs its urgent and sympathetic attention. Housing, too, is included in National's plans for a better New Zealand! The liousiug plan will embrace the whole of New Zealand aud solve the housing problem in a bold and effective way. New Zealand needs a man of drive and personality. March Forward with Holland to VICTOR V. Change the Government Next Saturday —VOTE NATIONAL. #

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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 223, 20 September 1943, Page 6

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S. G. Holland—The People’s Leader Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 223, 20 September 1943, Page 6

S. G. Holland—The People’s Leader Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 223, 20 September 1943, Page 6

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