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He^ i\n llil Ilf I! :sw;s mm '• ipi it ms m i m * f *u om f or th e man t on the t*KD! I ■gzm m m&. ■HMNI mm. ms m PHU s*; mm f[BIOS of the IpMl m fflm ms m m m MW :!p;ti % A Go-ahead . . . farmers . Policy which serves the vital interests of workers . families . . . everybody in the community A trustworthy and fearless leader, Adam Hamilton pledges the National Party to bring back individual freedom and to preserve the highest standards of family life. regardless of party, class or creed What will be your position, as an average man or woman, under the National Government ? For the first time, perhaps, you will be able to own your own home. Under a scheme which advances up to 90% of the cost, 5000 homes will be built every year. You will be able to furnish with a loan of £IOO which is automatically cancelled by the growth of your family. You can afford to have a family, for everyone benefits from a free maternity service and liberal family allowances. If you are in need of it, a complete health service will be provided for you free. m You can plan for the future, in the confidence that there will be no wage or pension cats for anyone. Afid you can look forward to your old age, knowing that a National Superannuation scheme, to which you have contributed fairly, will provide you with real security. No woman or child will be asked to pay wages tax, and every widow or orphan will share in increased pensions. But, more important than any other single thing, the individual liberty, the constitutional freedom of everyone worker, shopkeeper, farmer will be ensured and maintained. Support the National Party, a group of energetic, capable young men under the trustworthy leadership of Adam Hamilton. Restore security and stability to New Zealand * • . before it is too late. ngnest standards 01 laiimy ms. NP.1.60

f'jNLY one Paper in Thames print? all the Local News—“ The Btar wthe essential Local Evening Daily.

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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20422, 26 September 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20422, 26 September 1938, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20422, 26 September 1938, Page 4