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CHALMERS ELECTION MR. JOHN GILCHRIST IS TUB SELECTED LABOR CANDIDATE. - “The best is not too. good for me and mine.- In the interests of a higher morality I demand the same for every man, woman, and child.” The MEANS OF LIFE must be owned by the people in order to obtain the above result. Our watchward is CONSTRUCTION, and NOT destruction, EXCEPT of that which is bad and anti-social. Vote for the TRIUMPH of LABOR WAIRAU ELECTION BERNARD J. COOKE Is the LABOR CANDIDATE. 1. He is a strong advocate of an immediate reduction in the COST OF LIVING-. 2. STATE OWNERSHIP of BANKING, SHIPPING, all branches of INSURANCE. Nationalisation of the MEDICAL SERVICE and FREE MEDICAL ATTENTION. 3. EDUCATION Secular, Compulsory from ABC to University. School Books supplied free of cost. 4 REPEAL OF MILITARY SERVICE ACT, etc., etc. REMEMBER THE LABOR CANDIDATE ON ELECTION DAY. New Zealand Labor Party CANTERBURY L.R.C. Men and Women of Canterbury, if you are opposed to INDENTURED SLAVERY, SOULLESS PROFITEERING, AUTOCRATIC MILITARISM, LAND AGGREGATION, and IMPERIAL CAPITALIST DOMINATION OF NATIVE PEOPLES, then bo sure and VOTE ONLY FOR OFFICIAL LABOR CANDIDATES, as under: CHRISTCHURCH NORTH ... H. T. ARMSTRONG CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH ... E. J. HOWARD CHRISTCHURCH EAST ... H. HUNTER AVON D. G. SULLIVAN LYTTELTON ... ... ... J. McCOMBS, M.P. RICCARTON ... ... ... J. ROBERTSON KAIAPOI ... ... ... i; ■ .-.. MORGAN WILLIAMS ... H. T. ARMSTRONG ... E. J. HOWARD ... H. HUNTER ... D. G. SULLIVAN ... J. McCOMBS, M.P. ... J. ROBERTSON ... MORGAN WILLIAMS **" Vote for Labor and- Modern Needs “RING OUT THE OLD, RING IN THE NEW.” '

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New Zealand Tablet, 20 November 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, 20 November 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, 20 November 1919, Page 7