toiMii!iiiiiiE3[Rniiiiiii[:ii!i]iiniiini!iiniiiiiiciii]i!iiiiiiic3iiiiiiiii[iic:iiii[!iiiiiinniiiiiiiiH:3iiiiiiiiiiii[3iiiiii]imi:]![i[iiiiiiiiniii[iiiiiint:i[iiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiniiC3i!i:iii3i;iiiii!iiiit3iiiiii!iinit3iiiiiiiiiii]niiiii[i[iii[[:in[iNiiiiic3niiiiiiiiiic3ii!ii:iin[i:iiiii[i!i![ii[]iimiiiuii[:ii!iiiiiiiii:iiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiMiini}iii!ii[iiiiit3miiiiiimc»> !llE3illlllillliit]illllllljllinillilllltt!iniIllltilil!lCllllllIilllilCllllllimi!IC]lll]llllllliC3lllllllimiC31Illlll!llllEllllHIIIHIIE3lllllllim^ Final Message from Prime | Minister j ’ ' 5 To Reform Electors of Manawatu. | The following message from the Prime Minister was re- j ceived this morning from Auckland:— | “While I regret that there is a possibility of vote | splitting in to-morrow’s contest, owing to the fact | that there are two candidates in the Reform interest, | I appeal on thg eve of the Election to Reform Sup- | porters in the Manawatu Electorate to STAND | SOLID AND SUPPORT OUR OFFICIAL CANDI- s DATE, MR. J. LINKLATER.— 1 J. G. COATES.” 1 —■ r ~~i —r « “For Good Government and | Loyal Citizenship.” j TO THE ELECTORS OF FOXTON— | Give your votes their full value. | A vote for the United Party is a vote for Labour. | A vote for an “Independent” cancels another for | Reform. | If you stand for Established Order and Steady | Progress— | If you object to dangerous financial experiments and g . ill-considered social legislation—- | If camouflaged Socialism is repugnant to you— | If you appreciate sincerity and conscientious ser- g vice in your Parliamentary representation in | the past six years— | CONSIDER WELL THE PRIME MINISTER’S ADVICE | BEFORE YOU CAST YOUR BALLOTS ON WED- | NESDAY. 1 The Prime Minister says: | “There is no straighter man than Mr. Linkla’ter; he | would have nothing to do with any action that | is shady.” 1 —(Mr. Coates at Bulls). | “Mr. Linklater has represented the district very well | and deserves continued support. If you are g good party supporters, there is one thing for | you to do and that is to support Linklater and | make Manawatu a certain Government seat.” | —(Mr. Coates at Foxton). | Vote for Linklater and Continued ( Prosperity. S ..i ..iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiHHiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiioiinuiiuiiuiHiiiiiHnnHiHiinHWtt^
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3870, 13 November 1928, Page 2
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274Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3870, 13 November 1928, Page 2
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