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AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL CANDIDATES of the AUCKLAND SUBURBS ELECTORATE "Gunson for Progress" SIR JAMES GUNSON Official Government Candidate MRS. MAGUIRE THE CANDIDATE. AUCKLAND EAST ELECTORATE. f W 'V 3 H MRS. MAGUIRE stands for reduction in the cost of living, and improved conditions of life for the worker. Is in sympathy with womfcn s movements and would support any legislation to give all New Zealand children equal opportunities in matters affecting health and education. She is keenly interested in land settlement, and believes in agriculture, and intensive cultivation as a remedy for unemployment. She stands for equal opportunities for men and women in all walks of life, and above everything for every advantage for the rising generation in matters affecting health and education. REFORM MEN OF AUCKLAND EAST! Vote for MRS. MAGUIRE She has your children's interests at heart. EDEN ELECTORATE I have had the honour to represent the districts for nine years, and will again contest the Eden Electorate in the Reform Interests. 1 STAND FOR: Equal opportunities for all. Special privileges to none. Sane Legislation. A policy without frills. No promises that cannot be fulfilled. An appeal to women's intelligence- to vote for practical measures, not impractical theories. VIVIAN H. POTTER, OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE Electors of AUCKLAND WEST, Vote for FRANK ADEANE OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, h because he stands for: * PEACE Both Industrial .and National. , PROGRESS By Sound Wf*' " and Sane Government. jm Wm PROSPERITY— By foster- ' IHf <* Jiffi , ing trade within the |§\ EQUALITY —Equal opporV tunities for all—irresjjjh:.. WOBk / pective of rank or creed. f g PROHIBITION By the / will of the people—on a . Jk) i f' 1 - bare majority issue. ? ' ?■' DAYLIGHT SAVING— As , llfeys' } a measure of National ■■Ph'jjmmf Economy, and in the ' interests of the health " I * of the Nation. jjfcj&a BIBLE IN SCHOOLS—The fflßjwfii the Text Book of Christianity—to be read, but no t expounded. INFANT WELFARE —Increased State Aid for the Plunket Society and the St. Helens Hospitals. (The new baby is the best immigrant to " assist. ') REDUCED TAXATION —More particularly by means of reduced Customs duties on the everyday needs of the people. PARNELL ELECTORATE. Vote for Dickson, who has represented Parnell for 17 years. , '' ' Mr. Dickaon i# acknowledged to be the most popular and hardest working Member in the House. Vote Dickson and Reform MANUKAU ELECTORATE BERTRAM BUNN GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE OF THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE. A CLEAN-FIGHTING DIGGER. VOTE FOR HIM It's time we had Women in Parliament. ELECTORS of ROSKILL— Support Miss Ellen if Melville OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE FOR ROSKILL. A trained business woman, ana thoroughly experienced mm fj m INDEPENDENT REFORM CANDIDATE, TRIED AND TRUSTED. : ■" . y ■ ■ • 'V i "00m ■ : %§!,.- M 0: r'. W ifil ' ' -A , \d/A A'fi }d, 'J' |M«# FRANKLIN ELECTORS! THE ISSUE IS IN YOUR HANDS! SUPPORT J. N. MASSEY THE PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE. - MASSEY is a young, virile Y< s*&■%%?%%>?{ ' - man, possessing common sense, ability and integrity, which he - ~ uses with sound judgment. MASSEY'S hands are free. He gßjpPjgp believes In Independence and will BjS||P? ' > f , % ' 'ise his vote as his judgment and d\ his conscience dictate. jPllf MASSEY is a practical farmer. WsSS I !<• knows the farmers' needs and jra*S§ jW» his aim is to secure more assist' fflmti. < nnce for the rural community, particularly the struggling farmer. MASSEY STANDS FOR Trade within the Empire, with preference to Britain. .'"asing of Burden of Local Taxation Imposed for benefit of others. Less Party in Parliament and Morn Business in Less Time. I rglslatinn for All the People—not for any particular section —not forgetting that the Progress of the Dominion rests upon tho Prosperity of the Farmer. M.P., OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE for GREY LYNN. Double War Service. Good Record of Public Bodies' Service. A Fighter. A Caustic Critic. A Constructive Politician. OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE FOR THAMES. New Zealand born. Will represent Thames electors with the same conscientious care which has earned him the gratitude of the electors of tho old Ohinemuri Electorate* skv. He stands for sound, progressive legislation, for the benefit of all sections of this important constituency.: Vote SAMUEL for SECURITY Knows the requirements and aspirations of Grey Lynn Electors and is the best man to achieve them. Your confidence in P. B. Fitzherbert at the ballot box will be justified. WAIKATO ELECTORATE. MR. S. REID Reform Candidate for Waikato mm f9 t WWvi'A f Mr. D. S. Reid. Mr. Reid hns had « wide public experience, which, with his three years' service as a member of Parliament, qualifies him for n renewal of the Electors' confidence In him. He has served on Public Bodies for 30 years, as Chairman of the Waipa County Council and the Tuhlkaramea School Committee. He has been a member of the No. 2 Highways Board and tho Central Power Board. Mr. Reld discounts the report of alarmists who declare that the country is on the verge of ruin, and that unemployment is seriously lowering the standard of living. Mr. Reid advocates tho construction of the .Taupo Railway, as it will give employment to many, and, if the right style of settler is encouraged, Increased prosperity to the country. ON THE MERIT OF ITS ACHIEVEMENT IN THE PAST, AND THE HOPE ITS PRUDENT AND HUMANE POLICY HOLDS FOR THE FUTURE, MR. REID UNHESITATINGLY SUPPORTS THE REFORM PARTY. RAGLAN ELECTORATE Mr. Walter Seavill, Reform Candidate for Raglan, stands for MODERATE PROTECTIVE TARIFFS. - - • He believes that New Zealand is financially sound, and advocates the '' " IMH return to the income basis lH taxation for nil classes . lppl|| of the community, and ||| J : 4 Jraj helpful Land Policy. Jills? MM® Extract from a report r * Seavill's Address JMi at Glenmassey, which yPpwaa appeared in the New Zealand Herald, Saturday, November.3t *' I have been t ' lC country years, * < impresses me as being the Mr. Walter SEAVILL REFORM CANDIDATE ROTORUA ELECTORS Vote for HOCKLY WHO SUPPORTS A GOVERNMENT THAT STANDS FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF THE UNITY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. For the defence of the our various branches For the improvement of the health of all the people. For assistance In all directions, to make both primary and secondary industries efficient. For a wider pension scheme, including one for invalidity. For the care of all destitute and mentally deficient and all who are weak and helpless. For equal opportunity to all to work out their own welfare and happiness. For a safe, sound, and responsible Government. MARSDEN ELECTORATE Vote for Jones and protect your own interests. The Marsden Reform Committee confidently commends W. Jones, the Official Reform Candidate, to the Electors. He has done well for the Electorate. Tho man that has served you well des«rvcs your continued •support. He successfully piloted five Bills through the House last session alone, all of great importance to Marsden. He hns watched with experienced diligence the farming, industrial, reading and development interests of Marsden. At an acute period of unemployment he secured public work and other employment that relieved critical distress. The Member who has proved his fidefity in representing your interests for the last three years is the best man to send back for the next three years. His long lecord of public service, Harbour Board, Hospital Board, County Council, of which he was chairman, and other bodies, hns w->n for him a popular esteem mid confidence that his work in Parliament has onlv served to increase. The Prime Ministers reference to his hich standing in the regard of the Government deserves your consideration m recording your vote. You Want a man who carries weight in Watching your interests. Support Your Own and the Country's Interests and Return J. N. MASSEY

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20098, 8 November 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20098, 8 November 1928, Page 6