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Electors of tale's Bag . , • —>ooo< i— ;' The Country wants Straightforward Methods from its Politicians. ; Yoi GET tICEi from CiMPBELL. fpilllllfill |<$fjf i * \*'m • ,»& y;| v - dl <1- ';: •••::;; '' <av i 7 life 1 a ,' MB. H. M. CAKPBELL, Rcto rm Qtadttsto (or H»*fcs'i Bay CAMPBELL STANDS FOR— • / '' ; A thorough overhaul of tta.ComitiyViHrianc©, ■ i ' : . ' which'means the remedying of existing abuses and a sound and stable finance for the future. CAMPBELL STANDS FOR- . The lopping off of waste, which means reduced • '' taxation. , , CAMPBELL STANDS FOR—< ... The fostering of local-industries,- which means wider avenues of employment for the working ■ •■■' , '.man. .. CAMPBELL STANDS FOR—< An active land settlement policy, which means ; progress for the district arid' for the whole • \ .country. , : ' V. ' CAMPBELL STANDS FOR— The rapid opening up of Native Lands, which . , means great things for Hawke'a Bay. CAMPBELL STANDS FOR*- ? V ; . Government which means apsured finance'for local bodies,, and the end of jobbery, andwaateful expenditure in public : works. • ■ 1 ■ ■ CAMPBELL STANDS FORIndustrial Reform, which means betterment of ...thelotbfthe'working,classes by,providing for , ■ insurance, against unemployment and sickness. ■ CAMPBELL keeps his pledgei. , CAMPBELL can bo trusted. .. "/ -v.""' ' ' CAMPBELL believes in progress'. Your Vote for Campbell means that you are. assisting , to retuni to Parliament a member who will place, the pub- . lie interest arid the, national well-being above all else,, ■ . He;is ; sound — ; he is solid-rhe is,sincere.' 1 •«^.V'-'^w.'ZeSliiid.'Badly :rieed s such'men in its Parliament • to-day. ; • VOTE for CAMPBELL, who is pledged! to serve the intents of aH classes; keep his pledges. ■ Tarariaki Dairy and ' Farias.:;. / ' '. For Sale : : 120 Acres : CHOICE DAIRY FARM; situated only a mile md a, half from Stratford, all well grassed, fenced, and subdivided.into>lß pad- • docks, all 'level and ploughable; will carry 40 to head .of cattle. Nioe house of 5 rooms, concrete floor oowshed; 2 miles from School and Factory. ... PRICE, £33 Per Acre. Easy Terns can be arranged. Can Highly recommend this farm to clients, very suitable for cutting up. into smaller areas, having two frontages. ' 1500 Acres ' SPLENDID SHEEP FARM,' situated. in Good District, 200 acres in grass, balance good bush, well, watered, whare on pro-, perty, on good road. . . PRICE,' £l per Acre, with-£7OO Cash, or will exchange for .../Dairy Fara. Very-suitable for man-with small capital. ■ Ji\tsp^'^^res' FIRST-CIiASS DAIRY FARM; on good metal road, all well • • • grasaed fenoed, • atid subdivided into 20 paddocks. 100 acres been 'ploughed, and renewed, frontage all planted with; shelter, and r ornamental trees. Good bouse of 9 rooms, 36-bail concrete floor .. cowshed, trapshed, hayshed, piggeries, ' and all other .necessary outbuildings, Grounds all laid out with lawns, artificial lake, etc. :This property;is situated. only 2 miles from ' Factory, . SchooL and Post OfSce, and iB really cheap at ' £28 : 105.' pet acre, ' with about . £1000 Cash. , ' , , ■' ■V." : il Acre s : . SHEEP FARM,.situated on S'tratford-Ongarue Line; O.R.P. teri--100 acr« flat, ;balancd country ; 7 . miles from Sale Yards; over 16,000 feet milling s timber.; On good road,'' PRICE, £2 per acre at Easy Terma. Grand .' Prospective • Value., -■ : • • J"; i'^iacksort,Land. Stock, and Commission : Agents, : v sokatfokd-; <- P.O. BOX sa. /. Talppbone 104.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 20

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