1 mate this Pledge... r ' that if the National Party is elected to power, I will do my utmost to form a Government composed of the best men in Parliament regardless erf party. . k ' vl Since the start of the War, the 6 ;< National Party has strenuously ad- ’ ' located that only by the dropping of Party politics and the establishnaent of a united political front could the full New Zealand war potential be realised. Even after four years of war, I be1 lieve that a truly non-party national government can best serve the country while the war lasts. Our soldiers have shown what can be done by unity. Let us follow their s. g. Holland, M.P. example. Leader of the N.Z. National Party \ All who believe in putting first things first will vote for the National Party and National Unity— VOTE Z i * N2
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32306, 30 August 1943, Page 3
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144Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32306, 30 August 1943, Page 3
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