Don’t Side-Track Your Vote Switch it on to the Main Line of Progress The Coates Party SAFETY FOR THE FUTURE DEPENDS ON YOU GIVING COATES AN INDEPENDENT MAJORITY SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE HIM TO CARRY ON HIS Sound and Progressive Policy COULL Is a COATES MAN And will assist COATES to “GET THINGS DONE” COULL IS A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN WITH ABILITY TO ASSIST WITH “MORE BUSINESS IN GOVERNMENT And LESS GOVERNMENT IN BUSINESS”
THE PRIME MINISTER STATED: “We stand for stability and safety of the State and the Empire; for the security of the individual; for toleration and equal opportunity for all, and for order and peace in the community.’’ FoD owing are the essential points from the policy:—1. Sound and prudent finance. 2. Thorough examination into the incidence of taxation. 3. Closer settlement of occupied and unoccupied lands by purchase and subdivision. 4. Extension of scientific agricultural education. 5. Investigation into farmers’ land banks. 6. Well-being of the State and the Empire. 7. Support of the League of Nations. 8. Encouragement of secondary industries and suppression of trusts. 9. Immigration—selective organisation to be strengthened. 10. Humanitarian: More houses and fewer slums; increased compensation benefits; investigation of universal pension scheme, and of aid to parents with large families. 11. Modernised methods of education. 12. Extension of public health policy. 13. Establishment of Local Government Board. 14. No spectacular programme; no fanciful promises. 15. National safety and progressive development. 16. More business in government and less government in business. VOTE FOR COULL And COATES
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19441, 29 October 1925, Page 8
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