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WORKING MEN 1 The British Elections Should Guide You ! Till] RESULT GAVE A ME / NING CLEAR AS CRYSTAL It was not a Midd'e-class or U| jjer-c!ass verdiot. It was the voice of the British Worker 'which was heard the loudest, and decided the issue. Veteran Labour Loaders foil viol inis in strong Labour districts, because they wen* no lo iger trusted. Labour at Home bad not solv< l the Unemployment Rather bad (bey ensiled a Dole Glass wbo in Hie end Voted against; Labour. Labour at, Home had a reckless financial policy crashing the country deeper and deeper into debt, and "tampering with the thrift of millions whose savings were in jeopardy. Labour bad been in power and failed to justify itself. The Labour Loaders were dost oyed and the Party smashed by the Peoples’ Votes. ft was a revolt at the Ballot Box .against Deflation, Comfiscation and Unemployment.. It was a Revolt at. Labour’s effort to lower the Power of Great Britain at Home and Abroad. WHAT WILL WE ST LA LD DO TO-MORROW* The Working Men here have the same choice as the "British "Working Man had to vote for Labour or the National Candidate. Greenslade, a .Capable Public Man, well equipped in 'every way for the job, Claims the Votes of the Working Men and all others in the Electorate .because he is outMo defeat Labour as a Political Party a lid uplift the worker. Vote Greenslade! And Help Westland to do the Right Thing at the Right Time ! ® •*

Scrubbing Brushes ... 8d 10d 1/“ Scrubbing Brushes “Bulldog” 1/4 an 'd 1/7 Stove Brushes 6d artc * 9^ Stove Polishing Brushes 1/3 and 1/10 Bannister Brushes 1/3 asltJ 1/10 Nail; Brushes ........ ~v- , v y- 3 d SELF SERVICE SELF SERVICE WELD STREET, HOKITIKA.

UPPER KOITERANGI HALL. EIH DAY, DECEMBER 4th. BALL in aid of School Prize Fund. Gaiety Orchestra. Good sapper. Men 2s 6d, L. HAVILL, Ladies Is Od." V. WALL. Secretaries. WESTLAND (GENERAL ELECTION. SEVERAL MOTOR. OARS have been placed at the disposal of Mr J. W. Greenslade, Coalition Candidate, by friends, and these will be plying throughout to-morrow to the polling booths. RING 174 s (Westland Printing Works) and a. car will be at your »device, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. WESTPORT TROTTING CLUB. ’XMAS' MEETING, 26th. and 28th. DECEMBER, 1981. STAKES £IBSO. 'perOMINATTONS for all events close on FRIDAY, 4th. DECEMBER, at 9 p.m. F. CLARK, Secretary..

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1931, Page 1

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401

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1931, Page 1

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