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Labour Politics

Mr EL. M. Christie, Labour candidate for the Waipawa seat, is to deliver h’s second, local address to electors in connection with the present '■election campaign, in the Municipal Theatre, Waipukurau, on Alon day evening at 8 o’clock. Life-Saving Team’s Visit A particularly interesting event is promised for Porangahau on New Year’s Bay, when the Lyall Bay LifeSaving Club will be present at the Beach and will give demonstrations of life saving practice. The event will be unique and should prove a big attraction 'tlo visitors from all over Hawke’s Bay. ‘‘Around the Comer” Mr A. E. Jull, M.P., National candidate for the Waipawa seat, who addressed electors at the Pukeora S:r?.~ torium to-day, was asked to lead a community sing with the first verse of 11 Around the Corner.” ■ Air Jull gracefully declined, and declared that the country was now “on the , •'Straight road.” -Election Night at Onga Onga. Election night will- be a big one at Onga Onga for the Town Queen Committee have engaged the hall there ;land are holding a social and dance at Which the election results will be ■.available. Free buses will run from Waipukurau and Waipawa and everything is being arranged to ensure a treally popular function. Tickets are Reasonable, being 2/- for gentlemen 1/6 for ladies and 6d for children. jFoundatlifon of Banking “Banking is founded on credit, and ■credlit on confidence, which is very liable to dissolve under the corrosive •effect of political expediency,” states the November Bulletin of the Asso- ! dated Banks of New Zealand, in which the Nationalisation of banking is referred to as follows: “Honesty,’’ Says Lord Bradbury, “is a better foundation folr credit than the most •fidroit finesse.” It is not here suggested that politics are dishonest, but they certainly are characterised by finesse, i more op less adroit, and this would be an atmosphere in which sound Commercial banking would be stifled. Political machinery Sts guided by. sectional pressure, comparative voting feitrength, and temporary expediency, trather than by technical competency lor long view of social and economic welfare. It is fundamentally unfitted to control so delicate a mechanism as Icommercial banking without a serious diminution in efficiency of service, and a derogation' from sound eommfeir- • <ciial Standards that might bring hanking to a standstill hy destroying public confidence in its integrity. THE TROCADERO TEAROOM “Where is it?” In Bryant’s Building, Hastings Street, Napier. “When is it open?” Every day, Sundays and Holidays included. “The Service?” Unbeatable. “The Price?’’ Cheapest in the Dominion.

lt Sunflower” Soap is stocked by the live grocers of Waipukurau. You’ll make no mistake If you put "Sunflower” on your next order. Please note that we are buyers of good clean faV—best price given—Ring 461 on Napier phone. H.B. Soap and Tannery

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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 273, 23 November 1935, Page 5

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Labour Politics Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 273, 23 November 1935, Page 5

Labour Politics Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 273, 23 November 1935, Page 5