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Leader of the N.Z. National Party S. G. Holland is the type of leader to inspire confidence in New Zealanders. He is noted for his energy, driving force, and personal efficiency. His background is that of a New Zealander with a love of sport and fair play. He believes in teamwork, and it is on the principle of co-operation and teamwork that his political philosophy is founded. You have heard him on the air. His broadcasts are characteristic of the man frank, sincere, and forward-looking. Mr. Holland leads an able team. In Parliament the Opposition has proved its mettle, and has shown vision, knowledge, and experience. In this election campaign the National I HI -J_ A _f cause naa diii<tv.icu *.«.■«.»**.—- ~. similar calibre, representing a wide crosssection of the community. Sitting M.P.'s and candidates are ICO per cent. behind the policy set forth by Mr. Holland in his broadcast. The National Party will not cut wages, social security benefits, or family allowances. It stands for profit-sharing and co-partnership schemes for workers. It will help people to own their own homes, but will provide also for those who wish to rent. It will give freedom to the small trader with the objective of providing more and better goods at lower prices. It believes in family welfare and assistance for families. . ation of goods which cannot be produced in New Zealand.

"WIND-BREAKERS." The popular i Cr ewe-necked Cotton Pullovers with Fleecy Lining. M. and O.S. 16/3 at Bridgers Well-stocked Men's Department.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 43, 30 October 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 43, 30 October 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 43, 30 October 1946, Page 7

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