9he Man tfteCtromtty Needs % fl \ T>ECAUSE he stands foursquare for stability and safety, pledged BECAUSE, with a strong majority in Parliament and colto combat revolutionary upheavals. HE CAN BE TRUSTED. leagues he can trust in his Cabinet, Coates can be relied on to speed up the March of Progress and add fresh stimulus BECAUSE he is a man of action, young, keen and business-like, HE Mi?'c>ppcin"n nciT>r« pment ’ MAKES THE MOST OE GETS THINGS DONE. R FUNITIES. n cr . _ Tc _ , . iiii- ii BECAUSE New Zealand deserves the best it can get, and ne has tackled and solved big problems he has im - ' Coates is the outstanding figure in our public life to-day. proved Railway services, pushed on with good roads, restored penny He is the only possible Leader big enough and capable* postage, improved rural mail services and telephone communication. enough to handle successfully the big things which lie and championed Hydro-Electric Power. HIS RECORD SPEAKS’ ah ' ad - HE COMMANDS CONFIDENCE. FOR HIM. A Vote cast for Any of These Candidates is a Vote for Coates: BECAUSE he is big enough to tackle still bigger j obs—assurance T against sickness and unemployment, housing, universal pensions, IN\ I‘j-R( ARGILL: Lt.-COL. JAMES IIARGEST. assistance to large families, lower customs duties on daily necessi- AWARUA: J. R. HAMILTON. ties, etc. HE CARRIES OUT HIS PLEDGES. WALLACE: ADAM HAMILTON. BECAUSE, being young and optimistic, he believes in New Zea- MAl'xlL’BA: HON. G. J. ANDERSON, land s future prosperity, and is possessed of the ability and driving wAtr A mrPTT. t nrrnrriTP force to carry through his plans for the betterment of conditions for ItLltliU!,. all classes. HE PLACES NEW ZEALAND FIRST. CLUTHA: F. WAITE. „ VOTE FIRCQATES AND PROGRESS
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Southland Times, Issue 19690, 24 October 1925, Page 5
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