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All you Hold Dear Depends on You - ?*■ V> i/Jr i 1w s ESr IIA w® !! Ww WMI VConsider Before You Vote To-morrow the Fate of New Zealand is in the hands of electors. To-morrow every vote - YOUR VOTE -is urgently needed for continued progress. Vote with caution. Your choice of a candidate is not such a difficult one if you weigh the prospects: 1. The light and airy promises that sound so well from discontented office-seekers and splitters of votes. 2. The solid and steady policy of continued National reconstruction—* which vitally concerns you, the security of your home, and your savings. NATIONAL. The National labour. There has been a Labour campaign. To-day is not the day (or Party in New Zealand agitating for 22 the experiments of novices with Government has Steered the ship years with new catch cries ever >' Utopian schemes dependent on tax- , elect,on. The Labour Party knows ation and foredoomed to failure. of State through four of the most not h'ng Of Government and the limitations of the available finance. In a INDEPENDENTS. Electors should trying years in the history of the re P° r t in the Evening Post of August beware of self-seeking independents ’ 6th last, Mr. James Maxton, Labour and sundry misfits. The Rt. Hon. Sir Dominion and has, by careful i 01 ’?”' ’ tate ’; " So ™ e J g ward stated in the House of 7 ago I strongly resented Mr. Winston Representatives on December 22nd administration, reduced the public ” 0,: J' 1 hiye “id before, and . lrty was notto B overn - To-day I now , that the political Independent it debt bv £1 360 000 The Nation re<:o Bn'>e that he was right.” Very worse than a political humbug. Heit □ eot Dy t|,SDU,UUU. ne Nation Pari°ame ! ‘nt Br ' t ' Sh USeI " S “* U ’ e ' esS ‘° hi ‘ COn ' al Government stands proudly be- "' remer ° ar ,ament - stituents, and is despised politically by ’ DEMOCRAT. The Democrat Party is both Parties in the House. He is a fore the electors with performance ’ new| y hatched group without any 11120 who is prepared to hop over the experience in Government. Never rail on every occasion voting one day behind it and a progressive platform before have electors been presented with the Opposition when he thinks “ with such a wonderful and spectacular that will help him, and the next day of continued reconstruction ahoarl of promises - many of which have with the Government when he thinkf or commueo reconstruction anead. burst of their own accord dur ng th , that win het o him." VOTE £or Bain W anganui

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 278, 26 November 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 278, 26 November 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 278, 26 November 1935, Page 5