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What Would R. J. Seddon Say To-day : WELt, BOYS, STICK TO YOUNG TOM. HE’S A CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK. A SEDDON NEVER FAILED YOU, AND TOM’S A STICKER. TOM SEDDON, THE UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE; THE REPRESENTATIVE OF LONG SERVICE! TOM SEDDON, WESTLAND’S CHOICE WHO HAS GIVE 3 ' FAITHFUL REPRESENTATION. TOM SEDDON, WHO PUT HIS COUNTRY FIRST AN]) FOUGHT FOR IT! TOM SEDDON, WHO HAS NEVER FAILED YOU. WELL TRIED, AND FULLY TRUSTED. TOM SEDDON FOLLOWS IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF HIS Father, the greatest leader new Zealand EVER HAD!
TOM SEDDON IS A NATIVE OF KUMARA AMD WESTLAND IS HONOURED BY HIS SPLENDID REPRESENTATION!
ELECTORS: BEAR IN MIND THAT THE PROGRESSIVE POLICY OF THE UNITED PARTY MUST BE A FACTOR IN THE BUSINESS OF THE NEW PARLIAMENT. THE UNITED LEADER IS SO POSITIVE OF ITS EFFECTIVE USE THAT IT WILL BE A CERTAIN LEVER TOWARDS THE FUTURE PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY OF THE DOMINION
HERE IS A POLICY OF HOPE AND PROSPECT. IT WILL GIVE SECURITY. WHAT SIR JOSEPH WARD SAID:— “ Human beings make the country. What is the use of standing by knowing that next 3 r ear we will have thirty of forty thousand men unemployed. Are we going to tolerate a system which. denies work to these men, who want work not charity. They want work at the current rate of paj\ In the policy I have laid down, and which has been supported by m3 7 Party, these men will have homes and they, will have work. They will be on land. VOTE FOR SEDDONI
What Would R. J. Seddon say To-day : “I SHALL EXPECT MY OLD FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS TO RALLY ROUND TOM, AND GIVE HIM A BUMPER MAJORITY AS THEY CAVE ME OF OLD. TOM HAS WINNINO WAYS, AND DESERVES YOUR SUPPORT,”
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1928, Page 3
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