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THE REFORM GOVERNMENT HAVE PUT UP A GREAT | RECORD. j READ A FEW OF THEIR ! ACHIEVEMENTS. _ j Between the downfall of the socalled Liberal Government and the election of 1914, the Reform Gov- j eminent carried out the folio-wing:— j Raised salai'ies of Railway servants by £120,000 per annum. ! Similar relief to Police Department by £18,000 per year. j Increase to postal servants by j £42,000 per year. * j Increase to teachers by £15-0,000 per year. Pensions to women at 60 years instead of 65. Remission of income tax on small incomes in respect to children. Payment of pensions of £36 to Veterans without disqualification. Extension of widows' pensions and establishment of pensions in respect of every,child under 14 whose mother is a widow. Provision of better conditions for shearers and agricultural labourers. Exemption of workers' chattels for distraint for rent raised to £50. Industrial legislation providing for secret ballots for unions. Abolition of the noxious system of political pull in the Civil service. Superannuation allowances for ] employees of local bodies. j Protection of workers against ex- i ploitation through) the sale of shoddy as leather. Replacement of, feeble and trivial j workers' homes' policy by active and vigorous policy of providing such homes. , Increase of graduated land tax. Reform of the Legislative Council. The Reform Government legislates for evevy class without fear or favour Whe.i you go to vote, think of the above. The Inform Government carry out their premises. j AMERICAN DENTAL | MR JOSEPOT CBREAJITY. DENTIST. | Opposite Everybody's Pictures, four j doors above Purser a. FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTION CF TEETH MY REGISTERED PAINLESS HAS NO EQUAL. IN THE DOMi.NICJS. / j SETS, uftper or tower from £3 3s. j PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS, 2/6. ! Phone 647. Bring your Prescriptions to me— OUR DRUGS ARE PURE—WE i TEST THEM. All Prescriptions are dispensed with the greatest care and accuracy—the whole of the work being carried out under my own personal supervision. None but V.-.c purest and best of Herbs, Drugs an I Chemicals are used. Patients can absolutely rely on obtaining tire very best of Medicines. PLEASE NOTE ? PROMPTNESS is a feature of my service. Should you have a Prescription to be dispensed and cannot call, or should you be requiring any of the numerous necessities kept in stock by a first-class Pharmacist, ♦PHONE 313. PO. BOX 345 I will attend to your requirements PROMPTLY. , Alf. A. GOWER, DISPENSING CHEMIST, 145 THE AVENUE, WANGANUI. FORD & TALBOYS, REGISTERED ARCHITECTS • and STRUCTURAL -ENGINEERS. , Empress Buildings, Rldgway Street. C. REGINALD FORD, F.N.Z.1.A., M.S.A., M.C.I. (Lond.) R. GORDON TALBOYS, A.N.Z.I.A. T. H. BATTLE F.N.Z.I.A, ARCHITECT. VICTORIA AVENUE. Thcne 28$. INSURE WITH THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. Assets exceed £10,000,000 Annual Premium Income £5,000,000. Established 1853. Liberal Contracts of Indemnity. Fair and • Prompt Adjustment and Payment; of Losses. Strength—Reputation—Service. Chief Agents: S. HOLM & CO., St. Hill Street, Wanganui. | NEWCGMBE'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 82 Ridgway St., Wanganui. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES in Shorthand, Typewriting and Elementary flook-keeping. Fees upon application. %~%T ANTED to Sell.--6-cylJnder Stride-, baker 7-seater Car — Apply Adams Ltd.. Avenue.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17730, 2 December 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17730, 2 December 1919, Page 4