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r la—for a square meal ■s\nr A ■2n \> Sr v i>U “Here I am . . . your candidate for the kitchen . . . elected by popular opinion for years as an ideal substitute for bread as a satisfying, energy-giving food which rounds off a square meal. I stand for better, more varied meals through the use of more potatoes; I stand for buying less bread and using more potatoes, because Britain can do with the wheat that bread is made of; I stand for the reduction of waste . . . for making use of every ounce of food we buy. So buy a bag of potatoes now, and cancel a loaf or two of bread each week. Every elector in New Zealand will be helping Britain if he votes for more potatoes for your table . . . more potatoes and less bread.” save BREAD and you save lives serve POTATOES and you serve the nation

when will the National Party catch up with Progress? [ A BOu n p OIICY w % 43 38 It’s easy to make election promises when what you promise has already been performed by someone else ! The National polioy includes every important piece of social legislation already put into effect by Labour . . . against National opposition 1 Remember that the so-called 1946 policy of the National Party contains MEDICAL BENEFITS from Labour’s 1935 policy UNIVERSAL SUPERANNUATION from Labour’s 1935 policy. STATE RENTAL HOUSES first commenced by Labour in 1936. FAIR RENTS ACT introduced by Labour in 1936. SOCIAL SECURITY from Labour’s 1938 policy. PRICE CONTROL introduced by Labour in 1939. REHABILITATION introduced by Labour in 1941. STABILISATION introduced by Labour in 1942. FAMILY BENEFITS from Labour’s 1943 policy. Vote for the Party that originated reforms —not copied them and keep New Zealand the world’s best place to live in. PROGRESS for real 19.24 ADVERTISEMENT ORDER FORM Wanted. For Sale, To Let, and other Classified Advertisements: One insertion lid. per word with a ninimum of 1/6; 3 consecutive insertions 3id. per word with a minimum of 3/6. [Booking Sixpence Extra] Write in form below name and address or nom- de-plume required, counting these words also. “NORTHLAND AGE,” P.O. Box 45, Kaitaia: Please insert the above advertisement. Number of Insertions Enclosed Signature Address

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Northland Age, Volume XVI, Issue 16, 22 November 1946, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Northland Age, Volume XVI, Issue 16, 22 November 1946, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Northland Age, Volume XVI, Issue 16, 22 November 1946, Page 6