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7 . '.v' ■& £•;>? ’ &•%'' •' ■ : ‘- i i • •; Zealand The magnificent and overwhelming victory of the National Government in Great Britain provides a plain lead for the people of N.Z. More than ever before, the Dominion’s welfare is linked with that of the Motherland. The forthcoming election provides New Zealanders with the opportunity to keep in step with Britain by showing the Empire and the world that New Zealand also places country before party. 1 r “’v: ’. ...\- Sound finance, stable government, and new prosperity for Great Britain are assured. They will; also be assured for New Zealand if thye nation supports the Coalition Government on polling day. Give the Coalition Government a National Mandate The only path to financial safety and to prosperity is to give the Coalition Government an overwhelming national mandate. The two i parties compos : ng the Government are willingly co-operating in the country’s interest. Their policy is designed to promote confidence, security and recovery. The Labour Party has no remedy to offer for the present crisis—their means extravagance and rum. The Road to Financial Security! V. -/-• • Through sane financial measures, through the development of our industries, and through Empire co-operation lies the road to financial security for New Zealand To follow this road it is imperative that the Coalition Government should have a national mandate, giving it freedom to use whatever means may be found necessary to reach the end in view. ii. h: ! i “VOTE FOR OFFICIAL COALITION CANDIDATE” J. W. GREENSLADE S .w Y R F U N W N O R O U O Y mi

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1931, Page 3

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