Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Bronehical Coughs, Colds, Influenza.
••• ■ IP ill m m m s ■ ii m ■: - m m W§. m i P ■ -*s V 4 >m m »HR -■:-•■ S *m m 53 m £&*3 raM Who will yonr farm belong io . . . you or the Government ? V IF the present Labour Government were to secure another term of office, the last vestige of property rights which farmers now exercise would disappear. In three short years the socialist policy of the Government has—in spite of its ‘guaranteed’ price reduced the dairy farmer to a status inferior to that of a casual labourer. Already the farmer is compelled to work for the Government, which takes, distributes and sells all he produces without any reference to the farmer himself. But it plans to go further. “The Hon. F. Langstone, Minister for Lands (at the Easter Labour Conference) elaborated for half an hour on the Government’s land policy, and particularly the extension of the State farming principle, referring to the magnificent results from these in the U.S.S.R. (Russia). He considered that State farming under ideal conditions was one of the solutions of the land problem in New Zealand, and there was no reason Why they should not show a similar satisfactory state of affairs here in a very short time.” The above statements were taken direct from the May 1938 issue of The Borer,” the Labour Trades Union journal which has let the cat out of the bag. But you will not find the Labour Party advertising this part of their policy now. The Election is too near. Yet even were Socialist Candidates to deny it point-blank, the truth is still blazoned at the head of every membership card of the Labour Party: * the Socialisation of the Means of Production, Distribution, and Exchange ’ the State Ownership of Land, Industry, Transport and Banking. Your farm will go to the State—unless you elect a NATIONAL Government. m t A rrw/\% t| f NP.3.69 lor PERSONAL FREEDOM - STABILITY - OPPORTUNITY
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Mt Benger Mail, 5 October 1938, Page 3
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332Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mt Benger Mail, 5 October 1938, Page 3
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