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ONE MOMENT PLEASE .... ■ ■ Come and see our Complete Range of Best Quality PLATED WARE WATCHES 'fc & JEWELLERY HIHIII' ' ipieaVirscn & ißiircmiE Watchmakers & Jewellers, Victoria St., Cambridge. PHONE: 485

TYRE RETREADING TYRE RECAPPING Now Without Restrictions Processed On The Premises With The Most Modern Plant in N.Z. The Finest Retreads Available: “SUPERGRIP” (Our Retread Trade Mark). Are Obtainable at the Standard Prices. QUICK SERVICE Only the best materials used. We invite you to inspect our equipment and discuss your tyre problems with Mr. I. W. Litchwark, District Representative for — R. R. SEABROOK LTD. 188-192 VICTORIA ST. HAMILTON. Telephone 2835, Cambridge.

THE R-E-D STREAK THE R-E-D STREAK THE R-E-D STREAK That’s the sign of “First Grade” Quality. Even before Grading came in it was our Policy—and still is—TO SELL THE PRIMEST ALWAYS. You can depend upon the Quality Of the Meat From LYONS' BUTCHERY Upper Victoria Stret, PHONE 70. REMEMBER: We are an “A” Grade Butchery.

TAX CONCESSIONS on Overtime and Profit Sharing —an Incentive to Increased Production! Increased production, alone, can raise the living standards of the people your living standard. The National Party will remove penalties against production in the form of excessive Income Tax and Wages Tax on overtime payments, and attaches the greatest importance to the promotion of schemes which will help create more goods and services for the people. With this end in view, Profit-Sharing will be encouraged in every way possible. One seldom hears of industrial trouble where profit-sharing operates. The National Party wholeheartedly supports profit-sharing, co-partnership, co-operation and progress, and will see that tax on overtime does not exceed taxation rates on normal wage income. PROFIT-SHARING : The National Party, to stimulate production of goods, will exempt from income tax, for a period of 3 years, extra earnings received by workers from approved Profit-Sharing schemes. If this experiment proves successful, it will be continued. INDUSTRIAL HARMONY: Goodwill and understanding among all engaged in industry—employer and employee alike —can assure progress and plenty for all. The New Zealand worker is not a trouble-maker; he recognises the necessity of doing an honest day’s work for a fair day’s pay. This precept of a fair day's pay for a fair day’s work, and harmony and goodwill between employer and employee, are two of the guiding principles of the National Party’s Policy. RE-ORGANISATION OF DEPT. OF LABOUR: The Department of Labour will be reorganised, and a trained staff established, to promote this harmony in industry. Expert advice on industrial architecture, modern methods of lighting;, heating, ventilation, health and safety measures will be made available to employers. Similar advice on schemes to promote individual efficiency, with commensurate rewards, and safety precautions, will be made to workers. Machinery will be provided to Examine the causes of unrest and to bring representatives of contending parties together before troubles develop. The Labour Department will help in wprking out schemes for profit-sharing, payment by results, premium bonuses and co-part-nership. NO COMPULSORY LEVIES FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES: The National Party will abolish compulsory levies on workers, and employers, for Party political purposes. NO COMPULSORY DEDUCTION OF UNION FEES FROM WAGES: There is an old saying that “stop payment is no payment”. ' Compulsory deduction of union fees from wages wiii be definitely and completely abolished. 9sm m S. G. HOLLAND, M.P. Leader of the N.Z. National Party faeMATfOMU N3OAJ

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIII, Issue 6048, 22 November 1946, Page 8

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