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D. H. GUTHRIE

(SENIOR COVEHNMENT WHjP).

REFORM TOR ORGUA

mO THE ELBCTOBS OF 0I?0P'4- '" As tho Reform Government Candidate in thia Electorate, I.have the honour to invito a renewal of the support which you have accorded me during'the past six years. Since you last elected m? as your member in the House of Representatives a change of (Government has taken place, wnicli paved the way for a : 'series of important reforms, and it is m order that thia good work may he continued that you and tho other the Dominion are being invited to renew the mandate which returned the Reform faovernment to power in 1912. "Since tho era of Reform opened, the faults and mistakes of the former Administration have been corrected, and a Reform programme has been placed upon the Statute Book with the details of which you ■ are no doubt familiar - The Mass'ey Government has refuted the slandore and tions of its political opponents by establishingAN UNPREOTtfENTED RECORD OF LEGISLATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE and these, with the results of its work' in the general prosperity or the Dominion at a time of stress and crisis, due to the overshadowing influence of a great 'war, constitute its best titles to your combined support. Yen should vote, for Roform because the. Government has an unequalled" record of work accomplished in face of great difficulties, and is pledged to a programme of advanced democratic egislatipn calculated to still further' build up the" prosperity" and welfare of the Dominion. I am convinced that the Reform Go yqrnmont can .alone offer that staple go, vernment and sound administration which are so essential to the welfare' pf the Dominion and which" is especially necessary in" this" t)me of national crisis, and "for that reason have pleasure inmvitjng your yptes as a straigb.tr out Government importer. REFORM mm AND 80UNB PROQRESB,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2324, 4 December 1914, Page 14

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D. H. GUTHRIE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2324, 4 December 1914, Page 14

D. H. GUTHRIE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2324, 4 December 1914, Page 14

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