Electors of N.Z.! Why should you vote for Liberalism? Because Liberalism is true Democracy. Liberalism is "Government by the people for the people." Liberalism works for the greatest good of the greatest possible number." Why should you vote against Masseyism? Because Masseyism is the creed of Conservative! and Monopolist!: It is the last refuge of those who once "cornered" the political rights and privileges of the people, who still largely monopolise the land, and who now hope by deluding and misleading you to regain their old ascendancy. Liberalism in New Zealand has a Long and Glorious History Thirty years ago when Liberalism began its great work fof the people the Masseyites of those days (remember, Massey himself was amongst them) denounced Ballance and Seddon and their colLj eßas ® euils of Socialism," What were the those dangerous fanatics —-those "revolutionary anarchists" who fought under the standard of then ? Here are the "Seven Deadly Sim" of Liberalism: 1 Democratic suffrage—"one man, one 5 Advflices to Settler, and Worker« O M* o .'-®' , 0 f r,nc ' l '' ! ' —chrap money for until fanners £ Abolition of Property Tux-transfer- and wage earners, ring burdens from poor to rich. 6 Old Age Pensions. 3 Land Tax and Uud-for-Settlement '7 Arhitralion System—abolishing . . y . . , '"8 dow " monopoly. .wealing and opening a war for 4 Worken Compensation industrial peace. Such were the "crimes" of Liberalism a generation ago. What has Maiseyism to «et against them ? Masseyism has no History—for the same reason that a stolen horae has no pedigree. Without any guiding principle but Con«ervatiam-the policy of negationand obstruction and stagnation-Masseyism has been forced to disguise itself at Liberalism. The MM«jrite. have "borrowed" the How many of these promise, hate the main planks ol the Liberal plalform Masseyites fulfilled ? Not one! "wtrt o rrfea.7oTLitalil e P'cture. .hen on and stolen the .craps." "T Decked out in the trapping, of L SI™_X Liberalitm, eight years ago ihe Mas« __ j oeaaiy sevites gamed office on the strength of elusion., OWn con " a long list of baseless charges and their \T7L.. l' .1 j. - , solemn promises to legislate and govern f or ,l *? . " lve U P '^ e substance on Liberal lines. W But between promise and perform* r«« as '"' B * cce P' 'be assurance ance there is "a great gulf fixed," n n mantle of Here are the seven chief Masseyite , . nce . Bnc ' Seddon has - fallen on promises— . 'honlders and that he is "more 1. To reduce Borrowing. soicahst than the socialists to-day ? 2. To reduce y° u n °> realise that thi. is enl) 3. To reduce Expenditure, on e more bid for political pow«r? 4. To reduce Cost of Living. Do you not see the old Coniervatiim 5. To promote Closer Settlement. showing through this thin disguise J 6. To subs.il.ite "something better" Do you not recognise the Massey of for the Second Ballot. ,be " nineties" behind .the Mas.™ of /. lo promote Industrial reace. to-day? < They tell you that Masseyism is following in the train of Liberalism-"a long way alter —for the best of all reasons—it mu*t. ; Liberalism- ey "" 0 <, ' fference betw «" Masseyism and Remember the words of Gladstone* "The Principle of Lberalhm is Trust in the Pe ap U qualified by Prudfied'by four" ° Cc "" e,t "" ,Jm '» Miitrmt of th* People qualiIN THE NAME OF PROGRESS AND FREEDOM, Vote for Liberalism! THE AUTOGRAPHIC Kodak Juniors (Numbers 1 and 1A) They are compact, reliable Cameras of high efficiency, and their ease of operation commends them to beginners. Either model will, fit the pocket, and will load and unload in daylight. No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior, makes pictures 21 x 3}in. Price £3/10/No. 1A Autographic Kodak Junior, makes pictures 2| x 4Jin. Price £4/./. Other Autographic Kodatca from 45/PRICE LIST FREE LOCAL | W. Fraser, Chemist - F. W. Hall, Chemist dlalerSj Teed's Pharmacy Cate'i Kodak and Variety Storei To prove that Nicholas' f "ASPRO " TABLETS TAJ will cure a Headache in half-an hour —that they will relieve Rheumatism in one night and bring sweet sleep for the sleepless—also that they will relieve any Nerve Pain • quickly, surely and safely—and that"Aspro" CASH THIS AT YOUR are giving away this month £2OOO worth of 3d. packets free. Cut this coupon out and take it into any Chemist. He will give you 3d. packet for It. Call Tt-dii. Don't be afraid. Tie pnpricln. sf.tSMtO" km wasted Ibis It p«e lew wwtnfsl "ASPRO" is.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1919, Page 3
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