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DON’T PLANT GARDEN SEEDS FOB THE SPABROWS. A handful of U.F.S. BRAND of • pOISONED yyHEAT scattered over the garden daily will soon ANNIHILATE THE PESTS. PACKETS 1/- EACH. —At—■JJNITED pRIENDLY gOCIETIES’ JJISPENSARY. 77 GUYTON STREET.

<zx.. i > '•■'»• fijaby 3 —-■' • • y_.^r--■'* j*- *'■' ■'■ IL - 5 •' •*’ r Ce' -. jQljeF OKtfK r v> "i •’CM 1 - • ■_■■■ •■ -ww- Jw Ww x?' : Jr. al ■''>•./-.-X, /A A 1 «?//.’>2M»raraws t w jrLy'■' ' r ' / ~& r > .'- ‘ frgjj^r’. v >**-‘’’~ • fJ 'f''.A^*F‘~ ■ *■' .. ’ '’’<•,• ’ r , ' Z 7 f.Vx*Sfe&CS*®^ : -^...x--^.a—.. ••’ r2s3E*- jfi£9diaMlSNK*tt»^ «.> ■' Z "X sJ" ;< %. WZ O " 7 ZEALAND _.....5?ed.%»5e4 NOTHING counts for more in the welfare of a nation than the home life of its people. Home life is built on security, on the prosperity of a country ; the soundness and equity of its laws, the opportunities afforded its citizens for social development; and freedom from the harassing uncertainties occasioned by internal strife and class discord. New Zealand to-day has its minor troubles, but there is not a more prosperous country in the world ; not a country with less unemployment ; not a country with better prospects ahead under sound and progressive government for the general betterment of the conditions of life of its people. You are now being asked to overthrow the conditions of government which have led by steady progressive steps to New Zealand’s present enviable position. Will You Take That Risk ? Will you risk the security of your Home Life; the security of your employment or Vote for any of your husband’s employment; the security of your future and your family’s future ? t b ese Candidates is That is a plain issue for you to consider when you cast your vote at the coming elec- a y ote f or £ oates . tions. The present Prime Minister is neither a hardshell Tory nor a “Capitalist,” nor any of these political bogeys sometimes invented to scare the simple-minded and unthinking. He is simply a young New Zealander who has shown exceptional ad- Ufanffanui ministrative ability, constructive capacity and driving force. He possesses the faculty 5 C<YI IT I of going to the heart of a matter, seeing the essential things that require attention in J. CAJUL.L the public interest; and he concentrates on these and pushes them through to com- J^angitikei—pletion as speedily as possible. yjy. g # GLENN, M.P. He Gets Things Done. Patea — His record shows him as pre-eminently a man who gets things done. He does not q DICKIE waste time in talk, he acts. -» At the present time he is engaged in planning and putting through a great construe- IVlanawaiU tive policy des gned to benefit all classes of the community. It is a policy which J. LINKLATER, IVI.P. meets with universal approval and he is the one man in our public life to-day who Qj«Qua has shown the capacity to carry out the job successfully. CAPDONI FT I TCiTT It means a great deal to you and to New Zealand that he should succeed. It means UMIXL/VHN 1 I security and progress and increased prosperity, with better opportunities for all. If Mr. Coates is to carry through the great task he has undertaken he must have a substantial majority in Parliament on which he can rely. He must be able to choose as his Ministers men he can trust and who will work harmoniously together. YOU can ensure that he will have that majority. It will be your votes which will decide. Beware—The Situation is Serious. / Do not underrate the gravity of the present political situation. The Labour-Socialist Party is powerfully organised. It aims at securing control of the country s affairs ( jf and its efforts are being assisted by vote-splitting due to National-Liberal and Country I z | Party candidates contesting seats. v** e fOT ound Gownment / Your only safe vote—safe in the sense that it offers you assurance of sound Govern- \ ' Btcnrtt^~ t Pro<rc ”~ / ment and settled conditions of progress—is a vote for candidates pledged to support X. COATES Mr. Coates. . i Do not be led astray by personal or party prejudice. Think of the future. Make certain that your vote goes to ensure safe and sound Government. 1.13 Vote for COMTES and SAFETY

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19443, 31 October 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19443, 31 October 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19443, 31 October 1925, Page 7