SPIKE THE RED GUNS of LABOUR by a - lK| POLL for POLSON | Who has exposed the confiscation policy ■of socialism „ That if Labour could not get a mandate from the people to carry out their M F MUNRO states • would go out and smash tilings. Bank and company directors and managers opposing La IVaI • will would fi n( j themselves in gaol on a diet of bread and water, . . - , Prominent Labour Member MR. MUNRO has let out some of the things plotted at the last Trades and Labour Confercnce ‘ the inflation policy. This follows Mr. Munro’s statement in the House as published in Hansard No. 5, pages 9 ’ lo ’ Sentcmber 27, 1935: “We intend to create money. We are told that economists say that th P . - , n p Well we are going to give it a trial. I believe it can be done. Y believe it i must be done isTue through our State Bank, we’ll say £100,900,000-1 am not going to stop at £5,000,000 or £10,000,000; I say £100,000,000-and if we . give that matter to whom, what do they do with it? Do not make anymistake. That £100,000,000 goes back into the bank. We have created a circulating medium. and so REVEALS LABOUR’S HIDDEN HAND !!! / _ — . -- Save your Freehold Save the Country Quota Steer clear of Job Control Labour will take this away from you. Labour will deprive you of this. Labour will impose this upon you. Vote POLSON For SECURITY and SOUND SAFE PROGRESS All incomes are governed by the Primary Producers Purchasing Power THE PROSPERITY OF THE PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND DEPENDS UPON THE PURCHASING POWER OF THE PRODUCERS. ONE OF THE MAJOR POLICIES OF THE GOVERN MENT IS TO KEEP THE FARMER ON HIS FARM AND SET HIS FEET ON THE PATH TO SUCCESS. Labour offers you : Socialism - Trade Union Government - Higher TariHs-Higher Taxation-Confiscation Inflation and if necessary REVOLUTION. THEREFORE VOTE for the man who stands four-square FOR SAFETY. Hear Polson Propound Policy Not Personalities INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL, MONDAY, AT 8 P.M. STRATFORD, KING’S THEATRE, TUESDAY, AT 8 P.M. Vote POLSON
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1935, Page 9
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