'?V.M . SIS wm fftl?«■'; i'k.* »sk Mllli /V' ?!<p ; ■'■ • i ■■'•'"'K-''-A"'V'i:''' '• * *' ■'•: MlHl m, ®Sfl «#** :;• •SI M ;vf,! '•?.•■• i that count in Farming M W. m ■v-1 a-' Mrasi ■sfcaa Clip gm - you A few boid and arresting Facts emerge from a study of political happenings during the three years of the Coates Administration. In the first place, no previous Government in the history of New Zealand has given the Farmers' needs such close attention, has understood their position so well, and has helped so much to matte their finances easier, to increase their production, and to extend to them the comforts and pleasures enjoyed by people in the towns. Every political party talks a lot about "assisting the man on Pig-breeders are being assisted by a special subsidy, spreacl the land"; but the Coates Party has not merely talked. . . . over three years —Fruit-growers have the advantage of a % v- # Government guarantee —Poultry-keepers are being assisted by Many of you drive over better roads than you had three years an experimental farm —the Wheat Industry has been safeago—and pay less for them—and find your motor-car tyres guarded—all through the actions of the Coates Government. last much longer—thanks to the Coates Government. * * # Many of you enjoy the benefits of electric power for milking Thousands of country children are being benefited in body plant and shearing machines, and have brighter homes because and mind by the work of the School Medical and Dental of cheap electric light, power and heat —thanks to the Coates Divisions, by the State-assisted Plunket Society, and y a Government. conveyance of scholars to Consolidated Schools this convey- * * # # ance alone now costs £BO,OOO annually. The Coates Govern-* Many of you have received a share of the £11,000,000 ment stands for the welfare of children. advanced to farmers, at exceptionally low interest rates, during - * * * * the past three years, per medium of State Advances, Rural d • {atmers are benefit ; ng , directly or indirectly, Kg Credit and Intermediate Rural Credit Departments. Thanks Herd-Testing that is being carried on with Government to the a id, £B,OOO having been paid to assist last year, and more Economies in the cost of carrying on the government of the being paid this year. Another bit of help from the Coa«.es country have been continually made, and last year the cost Government. was lower than it has been for many years. Another testimony * * to the efficiency of the Coates Government. The establishment of an Agricultural College in the NortK * * * * % Island (Massey College) as well as in the South (at Lincoln), iThe manure and lime you need for bigger crops are now being means that ambitious farmers everywhere can secure "higher carried on the railways at a very cheap rate (far below cost) education" in the science and practice of farming. Another -—thanks to the Coates Government. achievement of the Coates Government. * * * . ****! Thousands of you enjoy a pleasure-and-busme3s trip occa- # . . sionally on one of the special "Farmers* Trains," run mainly A good-sized book could be filled with details of the above in connection with A. & P. Shows—another innovation of the and other achievements by the Reform Government in the Coates Government. interests of Farmers. Farmers—let the FACTS guide and convince you. Criticism is easy—promises are cheap when unsupported by performance. What the Reform Governmient has done it will continue to do—it will help you and your wives and children in every practical way it will do all in its power to promote your prosperity and happiness. IT WORTH WHILE TAKING RISKS WHEN YOU HAVE THE CHOICE OF A CERTAINTY? There is only ONE of the political parties in the field today which electors can vote for with a confident sense of Security as to the Future —That is the Reform Party.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20086, 25 October 1928, Page 6
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