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» . ! , . ' • ] WORK TROUSERS Palmer Naps,! all sizes, 3 to 8. From 18/6 Hartley Tweed, all sizes, 3 to 8. 20/9 Rail Cord.all sizes, 3 to 8 27/WORK SH1RTS j All Sizes, 3 to 8 From 11/- — AT — JOHN CORRY'S "Where Quality Costs Less" THONE 471 a — THONE 471 -■ ' . . t v ^ J

Fast, safe relief for Coughs, Colds, Woods' Great PeppermiMt Cure. J W E. Woods, Ltd., Lambton Quay, Wgtn. J I ! ' ' % .

Mo C$MPUl$ORY P&fitk nll A fair day's pay for a fair day's work, with reasonable provision for taxation, and a man's wages are his own. This basic freedom— the right to spend one's earnings as one pleases— is held in great importance by the National Party. The present legislation permitting compulsory levies on workers for party political purposes will be immediately revised and political freedom restored. THE NATIONAL PARTY SUPPORTS TRADE UNIONISM - WITH PREFERENCE FOR UNIONISTS: Collective bargaining, with good-will on both sides, fairness with firmness, and no capitulation to pressure groups, is the foundation of harmony in industry. Trade Unionism is the basis of such collective bargaining, and is firmly supported by the National Party. The authority of free and legitimate industrial unions is recognised and preference for unionists will be maintained. WORKERS WILL DECIDE BY SECRET BALLOT WHETHER MEMBERSHIP WILL BE VOLUNTARY OR COMPULSORY: The secret ballot in group decisions is a cardinal principle of British justice. The National Party advocates, and will enforce. secret bailots among workers to decide whether unionism shail be compulsory. NO COMPULSORY DEDUCTION OF UNION FEES FROM WORKERS: Observing the principles of British freedom, all compulsory levies for party political purposes, and compulsory deduction of union fees from workers' earnings, wil! be abolished. V , Defend your rights as a free citizen — Pcte NATIONAL „

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Chronicle (Levin), 18 November 1946, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 18 November 1946, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 18 November 1946, Page 6

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