ELECTION NOTICES. . • - Wairarapa - \ The REFORM and Farmers' Candidate A. D. McLEOD the working man, as evi- '... * A. D. McLeod Stands for i .* ** M yj j t \'. ' Closer Settlement, Honest WAIRARAPA ELECTORS:—Exerciso your votes without fear or favour, and retur.n A. D. McLEOD, the REFORM and FARMERS' CANDI* urosperity NcwZwland is intimately bound up with the successful working and farming of the land. 2 ' That to , ov de farms for soldiers and civilians who are able and willing to settle upon the land,, there must be further subdivision. ! (3) That the man who lives on the land, who raises a family on the land, who works his own land, is an asset worthy of consideration m any U) and the absentee should be the first to oome under any schemeof sub-division. ■ - ' Is I Tliat to nay our way there must be greatly increased production, and this will best be brought about by smaller holdings. • (6) That tho balance of voting power will best be maintained by settling people upon the land, giving to them mail, telephone, and other services, - „«p„d to „d ».i. W SBB SSlEE'fc lli!""Sutat ho to ill Witt ■wl to rorU work™. (10) That his long and useful association with Local Government work eminently fits his representing a country constituency. (11) That his past record proves ho is no wobbler, and if elected, will keep his pledges or resign his seat. Vote for A. D. IcLEOD, the REFORM & Farmers' Man
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 24
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242Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 24
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