DO YOU BELIEVE That Rating on Unimproved Values should bo made mandatory? If so, VOTE FOR O’REGAN. VOTE FOil O’REGAN. Do you believe that the Sale of Crown Lands should cease? If so, VOTE FOR O’REGAN. VOTE FOR O’REGAN. Do you believe that we should use our unsold lands as an endowment for oldago pensions ? If so, VOTE FOR O’REGAN. VOTE FOR O’REGAN. Do you believe in the periodical revaluation or taxation of all Crown Leases? If so, VOTE FOR O’REGAN. VOTE FOR O’REGAN. Do vou favour tho REDUCTION OF DUTIES ON THE NECESSARIES OF LIFE ? If so, VOTE FOR O’REOAN. VOTE FOR O’REGAN. Aro you in favour of increasing tho Land-tax so that large squatters and not working men should be taxed ? If so, von? FOR O’REGAN. VOTE FOR O’REGAN. Do you believe in equality of sacrifice in taxation? If so, remember these figures—lncome tax £179,000 pe ryear, sugar tax £173,000 per year—and VOTE FOR O’REGAN, VOr»FOR O’REGAN, who declares that' these figures nhosv abundance of sacrifice, but no equality. Do you favour preference to trades unionists? If so, VOTE FOR O’REGAN, VOTE FOB O’REGAN, who voted for that before and is game to do so again. Do you believe in widening tho local franchise? If so, VOTE FOR O’REGAN. VOTE FOR O’REGAN, who has always voted for this reform. Do you heliovo in the Initiative and Referendum? If so/ REMEMBER O’REGAN, REMEMBER O’REGAN, who was tho first to persuade the House to agree to the second reading of the Referendum Bill. Of course, you are in favour of keeping defence expenditure within proper bounds. Then VOTE FOR O’REGAN, VOTE FOR O’BEGAN, because ho says we can shoot straight without the fantastic frippery of militarism. f Do you believe that Parliament should elect its Ministers? Well,-then, VOTE FOB O’BEGAN, VOTE FOR O’REGAN, who has voted consistently for Steward’s Bill. Don’t you think that a young fellow who carries his way' in life deserves a chance ? VOTE FOB O’REGAN, VOTE EOR O’BEGAN, wlu> has made a study of political subjects. who is a stuSbnt and a thinker (to quote the “Lyttelton Times”), who is a self-educated, clean-handed young New Zealander. O’BEGAN SAYS O’BEGAN SAYS that the earth is for all, not alone for the few who can buy it. Who will deny that he tells tho truth? He says, further, that old-age pensions should ho charged to land values, and that our unsold Crown lands should bo made an endowment for pensions. REMEMBER, REMEMBER, a there are eleven men who “own” £200,000 worth and upwards each in New Zealand, while forty “own” from £IOO.000 to £200.000 each. Are not those the men who should pay taxes? Yet we now raise £2,250,000 by Customs and onlv £300.000 by Land tax. We are told that there should be equality in taxation. Then TOTE FOR O’REGAN. VOTE FOR O’REGAN, the voung colonial, the gifted speaker, tho 'friend of tho masses—tho IRREPRESSIBLE O’EEGAN.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4820, 25 November 1902, Page 6
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