Denis Marshall National Candidate for Rangitikei • Inflation is now 6.5 % since National at a low 13% com- took office. For a pared to 3% when household, with a we took office $60,000 mortgage 0 business confi- and a 25 year redence io at record payment ocheduie, leveb. More forme thio meano a oaving than ever now ex- of around $310 a pect totakeonnew month. For a family empioyeee. on the average • Fxporto are up wage, thie is> eq uivahy $4 hillion lent to a wage in~ 0 Home interest creaee of around rates have fallen $95perweek. KppBHj # The number of registered unemployed fell by 3,592 RU|||pyj| ( 1.9% ) in the month , of September. This is the largest fall in 1 B f ■ September since :
JJIM BOLGER Working hardforKing Working kard for New Zealand Everyone now admits the economy has turned around. Lets stay on the path of recovery for the sake of our future & our ^ children's Authorisecl by peterCinley Campaiqn Cnaimam King Country Electorate.
murray Simpson King Gountry because you need my sayin government" LaBour
TO WAIOURU VOTERS BOB PECK promises... • THAT HE WILL vote for a universal open ^HFj, ' ' J 0 THAT HE WILL support a system of 2 M t education that is open to all, without charge. - ■ I • THAT HE WILL fight for the removal of |Hk ||^ • THAT HE WILL open a full time office in JSmI TAIHAPE in addition to the electorate office Pick PECK FOR PARLIAMENT
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 510, 2 November 1993, Page 11
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