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:«i A • 1 m ■ *■■ '"■•j:S#:!-::*¥.^«S^i¥SS:SfS Kill' ,,l|| I.;. r i,' 1 111181 That is the calm and deliberate message of Britain's leading statesman. Only a National Government representing every section of the community \mmtSEm , can New Zealand must keep in step with the Old Land and its sober traditions. National recovery would have been impossible in Britain except with a National Government and a National Policy of sane finance and social reconstruction. South Africa is prosperous with a National Government. Australia is getting back to prosperity with a National Government. New Zealand with its National Government has come through the depression with a financial record that compares favourably with that of any other country in the world and without any legacy of accumulated floating debt. You have a choice on polling day between candidates with policies of extravagance that spell misery and insecurity, and the National Government candidates with a National Policy of continued sane government. You KNOW that New Zealand is recovering prosperity under the National Government —so vote to let Recovery continue. 71 1 GOVERNMENT CANDIDATES A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT FOR THE NATIONAL GOQD-^^^^i

Constipation ALSO PILES RELIEVED. Mr J. Evans. 45 Heaton street, Timaru, writes: "Some years ago I was persuaded to try Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills as a remedy tor Constipation and Piles. I can assert this medicine is very good for relieving Piles and now recommend their use to other persons so afflicted."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22714, 29 October 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22714, 29 October 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22714, 29 October 1935, Page 4