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Ynu can have clieap all the year round if preserve a good supply now with SHABLAND'S DA" BRAND E n .G PRESERVATIVE*

Government and TO THE ELECTORS OF LEVINGive 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 ill-considered social legislation— If camouflaged Socialism is repugnant to you— ■ If you appreciate sincerity and conscientious service in your Parliamentary representation in the past six years— CONSIDER WELL THE PRIME MINISTER'S ADVICE BEFORE YOU CAST YOUR BALLOTS ON WEDNESDAY. Th Prime Minister says: "In certain places splendid men are competing as Reform supporters. The effect must be to jeopardise the seat." "There is no straighter man than Mr. Linklater; he would have nothing to do with • 1 -i. • _L_ J_. V . ' . —(Mr. Coates at Bulls.) "Mr. Linklater has represented the district very weH and deserves continued support. If you are 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). "Mr. Linklater has a prior claim insofar as he has represented the district for six years and therefore can claim an extension of that confidence. The people of the district must remember that if they want a Reform member to represent them in Parliament, they should make certain that the splitting of votes does not defeat the Reform candidate " —(Mr. Coates at Levin.) LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— Vote for UNKLATER! i And the Party of Achievement. ■AAWyWAMVWAVVWWAW^^

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Shannon News, 13 November 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 13 November 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 13 November 1928, Page 3

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