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hand that rocks the cradle. THE Woman’s vote can win or lose this election. The Reform Government has done much for women. It reduced the age at which women can draw the Old Age Pension from 65 to 60 years; raised the Pension from 10/to 17/6 per week; increased the average of Widows Pensions from £l9 per annum to £77 per annum. The Reform Government has given earnest and Practical Support to the Plunket Society and made large grants to Karitane Hospitals for the benefit of Mothers and Children. During the last year grants to the Plunket Society amounted to £24,911. Reform legislation for the Social Welfare of children is the talk of the Empire. The Reform Government has proved that it always has the interests of Woman and Child at heart. • You know what they have done, they are willing to do more. The Reform Government stands for those sound principles which uphold the rights of Women and give assurance of that security which means so much to the peace of mind of the Women of this country, <r Y .X \ Y / Voti A vote for one of these candidates is a vote for Reform Rt, Hon, J. G, Coates, M,C. 4- N- Massey Allen Bell W. Seavill W. Jones A - W. Hall A - Harris & Ilian V. H. Potter non. J. A. Young Mrs. C. E. McGuire □. Stewart Reid Frank Adeane F. F. Hockly Sir James Gunson Hon. K. S. Williams Miss Ellen Melville j. c. Rolleston J. S. Dickson P. b. Fitzherbert B. Bunn F. J. tysnar REFORM and rule New Zealand wisely and well

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 22

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