: l ' . . .- - .. . . - . '■»/•::,-'. ;. :,| I - - , •:■ . 'I :. . . ;■■ I ■ . ft ' ■: ■ II ' :■'! I ' ' ' • ;fl !;;■- 'j I i ■ ■■ , ■ .n~ V 6 ; j I . . • vSpmN . , v O "- pi "' : ' -. ''I' I'- ' .'.■ ■ ' ■■■■'. . . 1 -';-1 :• ; ■ i . ■ . ||| , - : ; L l '\ J ' ,-. , , .... #IP p •■: . ■• 1 f ■ ! j. ■ V, ~,., :.v,,.,, .., v ,:■ ~:. ~..-~ : ...... ~. .-,,... , I U\ ■ ■ ■■.'■ | " ' ""■'" '■"'■"" ■ •"' " "' ;: "" ' " : !•' ' '' ! • . , II I;;-; : .■":■,!■ 1 What is the vital thing at the back of .-: That is the main thing. 11 |£ • \ ''■ | this election? It is the ending of this t©r« muv-■-:■:.,; .■ . ■ . J, ft ti I rifole war. There can be no. ending save by ~,,, ; ;0 ;;, : ../j ■;,>,..■....■ -"-a-- ; :■ ip;r-r ' The facts are simple enough; || M . . ■■!. I victory. Every move we .step we ■~..,■: ■ -;h • .„.■■. ' , .., ■.; . J'" 8 .[:■': I 3 s j „ 11 . A vote for Luke will help the National Govern- | '■■■■; ; ■' |' •■■ take, shoyid have that end Era view, lh the ■-• . * j| -U I . '-k :■■■■.. ...-!' ment. | !■:■ ■ r I ■ coming struggle .the most important part of . ■■ j| ;.:,! |:- the conflict may well be not in the trenches, '■<>■■■ •;.■•■■ : -->- V ' ; > v A vote for Brandon will be a vote thrown away | W ; ;'_: I but in ; the. hearts and consciences of the ■■''■'■■"'■■ .to the injury of the National Government. I| i - : ; 'i 'I peopSe. We need at this'time something of .■■..■i^- 1 ..; ~..-.■ •;■■■■■■:. :■■■'.,■.■ , .../-v ~:v; ' | <■£ '• ■■■[ |. the spirit with which men enlisted for service ...,].:.:,,; A vote. for. Holland will encourage Red-F : edism I jVj .■ . !V\ p' in the "early days of the war. The men who. ; .n .-, ■..<•.-•■ ~■-...!■■■■■■■■ and promote internal strife and disaffection. || !>; "; r' : lv won the first battle of Ypres went forward > . .■ ... i | : : ■g ■. ■,_, A vote for Poison will be a vote wasted. i ii I and stood firm because it was thesr duty, || i:;'j : I and because they could see no other way of Mo loyal Elector who wishes to help his country I ; | \ .: P;" -|_ .fulfilling -the mission which they-felt laid ; Yot 6 Ollt HOLLAND ;on the road to victory can vote for any other candi- I U . i■ ■ upon themselves. If we go forward in the date than LUKE. | ['■! ' same spirit now, we shall obtain no less a ijf 1 victory. ' ■ ... ■ The reason is plain: ffj -] ■] ■'■')■ ' ' ■ : '' : '"' '" :' '"'. ■■■■■■■■■■'■'■■■'■■■■ ■ |-;' : .; The Allies to-day are fighting that honour IF you vote for LUKE you vote FOR the National jf •. 1. may rule among nations, that treaties may Government and unity of effort. | ■ be held sacked, that brotherhood and co- ■ • | : '".-. V operation may take the place of Jealousy and' :. ";' \;:\ "V ~;;.:;::;:, IF you vote for BRANDON you SPLIT THE VOTE for g : ■.■;■; ] that the true liberty .which comes" / "' M:::i the National Government. | ■; /?•' from ynselflsh socia! ■ service and faithfyl . ; . RDAIUnnN- IF you SPLIT THE VOTE for the National Govern- 1 >'. \\ j; obedience to the principle of right and Justice . YOI© XJIII m\FkV% U\Jl% •; ment you may PUT HOLLAND IN I : '": 1 % may prevail over militaristic might and the .^ ]: .. :( :... ; , : j; ; -, ,:._■-. _■■~,,', ; . ( ;>.,j.. .r;,/-.',,, |l|| " : j tyranny of autocracy. This is the ideal which . P ,;„-i,. L . ■..•,.,:,.. IF you WANT to put Holland in, give him your vote |- : I -'is coming -to'-'inspire the armies and the ' : ' and-bedbnewith.it" y ■;>■■?.;;■;■■ •••:•. •■--;.■ || ? oeooles of the Allies. II pe©pi« s u ~;.,:,.,,.;,,:- IF you DON'T WANT TO PUT HOLLAND IN, then | \ This is n© time to listen t© the diatribe of DON'T VOTE FOR BRANDON. I y ;: | the extremist or the querulous complaint, of • 1 I the candidate with, a grievance. 'Neither the Vofe LUKE 111 REMEMBER l-Holland's ONLY OHANOE of election I \ extremist, wh© would rave in Parliament as is on a SPLIT VOTE. Brandon has NO | y-'\ I he has raved on the public platform, nor the. ''"' :: ..-■■■■■-, y i.. CHANCE AT ALL i . . 'i ' ■''• •' '• • ' if ■ I candidate with a grievance, wh© would csn- . i •■« G^ ® \ . . GET OUT OF YOUR HEAD the idea that the I ■ k tinue to air that grievance m the House, is .-._ ».-»* . . m . i k _,_ , . ~ . ■ . result won t matter much either way. PI : M . 'the man you want t© represent you in this , : . . ,:..,-•.„,■ ■■ - , if. : I " ; Stime of grave national stress. The man you Everything counts that makes for unity. You may '& > . I . to Parliament must be a reinforcement not be able to shoulder a rifle; |jj : I ■ i ■1 ' • for the-'National Government. • With a single- /' ■ " ! ';■''''' ll .! : \ K ness' of purpose and united determination , v " ..... ... . .. . . , , ~ ~ ~ , M . ■•! ' t< -ne»» wa Fpu .! y our j,tt| e bit is the vote to help the National !| : ■ ■■§ . vou-must send that reinforcement to help'the _ . i;| \1 s Government. I'l : I cause—a loyai ©ause worthy of the support x || : '>. ; I> of loyal men and women. ■■■-.■ ■: "■■ '"•'•■ |l 1 a ■■■'■" ■-•" "•■'- ■.■■•.■•■■■•■ The issue is plain—either you vote for . ■|| '' i I tk ' -—=--•••-■- I '""/'.' ftp . " " . d\ .'■ ■ ■■]§-' ff mn Yon mn*:rwtuMjmi . ...,-. •......., ?it v i K: \ \ I , . >-, . -:■..:,.,.:■:;■,■ r-,.:^ ; :.:, : :: vovo.o Kl ;n:i.;r, r|. : S::;.. ]C:i I ;;. ■ • ! I ./ "When the National Government was formed an "''""'■ ' ' , || ';;'" : !■ honourable understanding was, arrived at to the effect that ....,....-.,. ._ ■ If ,■ I if, during its term of office, a member belonging to either .•■■ .",• Give a straight vote for a loyal cause. DO NOT || :■■ ' I party died or for any reason retired from Parliament, the : :. ■ irA .._ AWV - u , hl/ , Trk a ctcdwa one tl! -■ ; I • leader of the party to which such member belonged should ' \\ HAVE ANYTHING TO REGRET AFTERWARDS. |■; 'I nominate a candidate for the by-election thus rendered ~ ■..■■■ ■■■■~ ■:■■ .■■.• . ..| ■ ..., ; : : '::- . ■■.:■:.>. >uk-;,.-M.y \: || T; . .• | ! necessary, and such nomination would be supported by the ;! .- : :: ' :, - : ~■;,:. : , ; ,, , ;V , ;V ]. ; y-,i ';,; ,:./. ; .: ; : I ''■'! '. ■-: I leader on the other side of politics. >~, ~- oV ~ L ook t O the future I- j I "Under tins arrangement Mr. J. P. Luke, has been j ; *j j| ~} , iii I invited to come forward for the coming by-election in : ; IT - „ .«« . *. II i. 1 Wellington North as a supporter of the National Govern- Unity alone Will win out M ■ •| ment, and in compliance with the understanding n | I 1 tr - IP • I ■ I referred to we strongly recommend him for the IMlif' HT 11 Hi W/fMIf 8 PSIII Jrklck hard for your side v l|| ;"/; : I support of the electors of, Wellington North. - JUWLIk «|l 0* ; || :;:,; : 1 "W. F. MASSEY. ;:.,.■■■■■ ;i ' Erase every name but LUKE'S |g ; 'v i I I "J. G. WARD. !lf n , , ij. . ' 1 <:j ,| Wellmgton, February, 1918. | ; :' DsSSCIISIOiSo ,! AND YOU WILL HAVE NOTHING TO REGRET 1^ i! ■ I "' " " I H i I ' . . ...."■ ." r . ~.,,. ~ :,, }^c , 1 - ! . I ' ' ' ' ' ■ ' !'■:? !::■! ' !.■ I • !; : v y; ■i' | . ■ • P "l
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 12
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