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UNITE FOR / (L You have heard the evidence of the electioneering: WsL ■ campaigns. You have been faced with the late Govemment’s defences of its actions, the pleas of the Labour Party, and the bold constructive policy of the United i Party. Now you know! A vote for Reform means continued chaos, Socialist Labour cannot win. A vote for either is a wasted vote. You have the weapon—the Ballot Paper. Strike a blow f° r y° ur ()Wn freedom, your own prosperity, your own happiness by voting all United Party Candidates. • Freedom fromExccMive jß||g| Taxation The United Party’s Policy is That the present system of Taxation will be immediately revised. Ths ' revision of scale of Income Tax reducing the maximum amount and making the income equitable in its incidence. The present high rate of Company taxation will be reduced and finally repealed. Freedom from Short-dated oaMl The United Party will raise £70,000,000 by the issue of Government Bonds at 4W at £95 per £lOO. The money will be lent to Settlers and Workers at 4%% plus 1% Sinking Fund, term of >oan years, with the right to pay off earlier. IBI&t gffll V Farmers and Workers, no waiting for loans under this scheme—you get them Freedom from ' State IBRife llSV’x* Interference in Trading ■ The United Party will produce non-interference in private enterprise, and the W-x 3r/ restriction or curtailment Of Government by Regulation or Order-in-Councu. Freedom from Irresponsible Finance wggf/ The United Party through its policy of raising a definite amount over a set: period will give New Zealand financial stability in place of the present system °f irregular and expensive borrowing. The United Party's Policy is a sane and iMMpw” fSSfay statesmanlike proposal, designed to fejlMO jgmSw produce for N.Z. permanent prosperity. W SwfiEi- Sir Joseph Ward, Statesman and Financier WSI -If i says it can and will be fulfilled. Vote all United Party Candidates SOUTH ISLAND CANDIDATES WAIRAU—B. F. Healy LYTTELTON-W. T. Lester DUNEDIN WEST—C. M. Moae MOTUEKA—G. C. Black RICCARTON—A. A. McLachlan MATAURA-D. McDougall WESTLAND—T. E. Y. Seddon MID-CANTERBURY—J. Connolly NELSON—H. Atmore HURUNUI—G. W. Forbes TEMUKA—T. H. Langford CENTRAL OTAGO—W. A. Bodkin c™hu^h H north-b. h. Aiu,.... .'’X:'”'' riiRKTCMi!RCH F AST-D F Dpnnehv CHALMERS—J. P. Walls AWARUA—P. A. de la rerelle CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH-b s McCully DUNEDIN NORTEC, R. Smith INVERCARGILL—Sir Joaeph Ward AVON—G. T. Baker DUNEDIN SOUTH-W. B. Taverner f SOUTHERN MAORI—T. Makitanara NORTH ISLAND CANDIDATES 0 AUCKLAND CENTRAL—W. C. Hewitt WAIKATO—F. Lye WANGANUI—W. A. Veitch AUCKLAND EAST—J. B. Donald HAMILTON—S. Lye OROUA—J. G. Cobbe AUCKLAND WEST—R. B. Speirs THAMES—E. McGregor PALMERSTON—C. A. Lougfanan AUCKLAND SUBURBS-E. R. Allen GISBORNE—W. L. Clayton MANAWATU—P. J. Small PARNELL-H. R. Jenkins ROTORUA—C. H. Clinkard OTAKI A. B. Sievwright GREY LYNN—J. S. Fletcher WAITOMO-W. J. Broadfoot WAIRARAPA-Col. T. W. McDonald EDEN-A. J. Stallworthy HAWKES BAY—G. McKay MAS I ERTON—W. Thomson ROSKILL-G. C. Munns WAIPAWA—D. B. Kent HUTT—T. M. Wilford MANUKAU-W. T. F. Kells Mason PAHIATUA—E. A. Ransom WEU INGTON SUBURBS— K. McLennan WAITEMATA -R. H. Greville NEW PLYMOUTH-S. G. Smith WELLINGTON SOUTH-J. Burna MARSDEN-A. J. Murdoch PATEA—J. D. Hislop NORTHERN MAORI-T. Maika HAURAKl—Ebenexer Allen WAIMARINO —R. W. Smith EAS 1 ERN MAORI—Sir Apirana Ngata

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5350, 12 November 1928, Page 4

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521

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5350, 12 November 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5350, 12 November 1928, Page 4

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