POLITICAL. AT HOKITIKA, LAST NIGHT! i MR, MASSEY SAID: Keep the Country Prosperous and there ■"• ill Ire ample employment. ELECTOR’S NOTE : That’s tvliat the Liberals did during their, reign of office. Semi them back to power again lo Redeem the Position for the AVorkcrs MR MASSEY SAID: The Advances to Settlers Department was the most useful Department of the State. ELECTORS NOTE: Mr Massey and his party predicted the Liberals were creating a State Pawn Shop when introducing the benofieient measure for the small farmer. Mr Massey voted 34 times against the Bill, opposing it line ! by line. MR MASSEY- SAID: Referring to Soldiers’ Settlements mistakes had been made in tile purchase of the land. But they would have to face the position They had to cut the loss. ELECTORS NOTE the Confession of Reform Eaiiurc in Reform Administration. MR. MASSEY SAID: Country first every time; not party. ELECTORS NOTE: That’s the principle. Tom Seddon observed and went off to the War putting his Country before everything. VOTE TOM SEDDON in .appreciation of his proved loyalty and ready sacrifice. REMEMBER THE OLD SLOGAN: “TOMMY SEDDON EVERY TIME.” ITOAV TO A T OTE: LYNOII•O’BHIEN SEDDON STEER
Don’t forget to call at Paterson and Lloyd’s (late Patersons’) opposite National Bank, Revell St. Our values are right. All colours in Jap crepes Is ; heavy double white sheets 22s 6d per ~nir. Single 12s 6d. An inspection will convince you that our prices are beyond comparison. Agents for C. Tay. lor and Co., Expert Dyers and Dry French Cleaners. All classes of work done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mail orders promptly attended to and money cheerfully refunded if goodß are unsatisfactory. Box 86, Hokitika. Advt Schroder' and Co. the Leading Drapers, stock a large variety of Warner’s rust-proof corsets and corselettes. This ensures your obtaining a perfect fitting, stylish model to suit your individual requirements. Inspection 'n viied. Price much less than usual.— Advt. Doctors recommend Oatmalt Stout, brewed bv the Lion Brewery Coy., Auckland, bottled in crown top. Bottles in quarts and pints especially for Mark Sprot and Co. Ltd. On sale at all lending hotels, any of which will supply small bottes for home consumption at ono shilling per bottle. Lion ale, too, is par excellence, light and refreshing.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1922, Page 2
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375Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1922, Page 2
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