(1) i VOTEFORNATIONAL continuance ' jC\ (2) I VOTE FOR STATE PURCHASE AND CONTROI^T, (3) I VOTE FOR.NATIONAL PROHIBHION 'THE Three Issue* etand precisely in this order on the Ballot Paper tt> be used at the Licensing Poll on Wednesday next. . VERY IMPORTANT! ASK YOURSELF: WHY SHOULD I STRIKE OUT THE TWO TOP LINES P Do I want NATIONAL CONTINUANCE? (top line). NO. 1W STRIKE IT OUT, Do I want STATE PURCHASE AND CONTROLP (second Ufte). NO. Then STRIKE IT OUT. Do I want NATIONAL PROHIBITION? (third line). YES. Then LEAVE IT IN. Don't touch it. That it how to vote NATIONAL PROHIBITION. NOTE.—You can rote for ONE issue only. You MUST STRIKE OUT TWO, LINES, otharwise your vote will be informal. Do not write your nome or make any other mark* on the Ballot Papar, STRIKE OUT THE TWO TOP LINES only. Should you make a mistake at the Booth, return your paper to the RetUTT Log Officer and get a new on*. ; STRIKE OUT THE TWO TOP LINES!
WORKERS of New Zealand The watchword of Liberalism is—- " The Greatest Good of the Greatest possible Number," The policy of Liberalism is—- " Government of the people by the people for the people." Remember what Liberalism has done for you already! It it to Liberalism that you owe— Adult Suffrage. Female Franchise. Old Age Pensions. Land for Settlement Act. Cheap Money for Farmers and Workers. Compensation for Accident. Without Liberalism you would have had no tuch oyitem a> that which hat abolished sweating, has given you higher Wages, shorter hours, and better conditions of work, and thus by orderly and constitutional methods promoted your prosperity and cleared the way for Industrial Peace. Beforethe dawn of Liberalism, New Zealand had none of these things. Never forget that when, a generation ago the pioneers of Liberalism claimed all these things for you, the Masseyites of those days set their faces sternly against Democracy and all its works. Remember t j , . 4t .L®..¥ r - Masseyand Sir James Allen and ——————— — Sir William Fraser and their friendsOld Ace Pension* were "pauper doles," Land for Settlement was "barefaced robbery," and Advances to Settlers was "pawnbroking." These Conservative gentlemen in those days could tee nothing in the Liberal pojicy but the criminal lunacy of "The Seven Devils of Socialism,"—"revolution and anarchy"—-"red ruin and the breaking up of lawt," To-day they are "more democratic than the democrats;"—and why? the Elections are at hand! WORKERS ON THE LAND! Think of (lie lawt that first broke up th« Land Monoply, opened the land (or settlement and aided the tmmll farmer with ehsap money and easy termiof tenure, with transport and transit lacilities, and with technical advice to make the best of his opportunities. Think of the departments established simply and solely to aid the nan on the land. Think of all that has been done in this way for our great extractive industries —the wool and frozen meat, the dairy, orchard, poultry and bee-keeping industries. Think of the model farms and the lectures by inspectors and trained experts to keep you in touch with the latest advances of modern science and the most recent developments of agricultural and pastoral progress. All these things yau owe to LIBERALISM. WORKERS OF THE TOWNS! Think ol the Factories Act and Shops Act that first protected the childron of the workers, shortened hoars, enforced decent sanitary conditions and gave you the weekly half-holiday. Think of the Track Act and Wagei Act which deprived unscrupulous employers of their "right" to cheat the wage earner by payiag him in goods instead of money, and made wages a first charge ok contracts. Think of the Workers' Compensation Act which relieves your needs io case of accident, and makes provision for your family in case 'of death. Think of the Infant»' Life Protection Act, and the nursing hospitals and maternity homes ready to receive your wives and childrea. These are the gifts of LIBERALISM. LIBERALISM has aided the shearer and the milker and the ploughman as generously as it has helped the am at the loom, the man at the bench and the man at the forge—it has given a haad to "the msn with the had," as freely as to "the man with the hoe." LIBERALISM throughout its long and glorious career has kept steadfastly ia view the righte of the people, aot coasidered sectioaaily but regarded as a whole. LIBERALISM in its autlaok admits bo rivalry between castes and classes, ao local and social distinctions, no antagonism between Country and Town—in its eyes all alike are the people, and itt on* aim it the Common Wool. LIBERALISM has consistently enacted democratic measure*, inspired by democratic principlea employing demoeratic methods la attain the one great democratic end—the Common Good of All. LIBERALISM once more places before you a great constructive programme—a policy of enterprise and development and progress which will carry on the splendid Liberal traditions of tha past to a yet more prosperous and fortunate future. WORKERS OF NEW ZEALAND! LIBERALISM has conferred upon you benefits and advantages of inestimable value that Conservatism long and obstinately denied you— See that you guard your heritage ! IN THE NAME OF PROGRESS AND FREEDOM, Vote for Liberalism! TIES! TIES!! TIES!!! rhere are friendship's ties and business ties, And family ties by birth, 3ut you will find t.ie ties wj advertise The SMARTEST TIES ON EARTH. What better 'Xmas present can you give HIM than a real good nobby TIE We hold the most varied selection of *Xmas Ties in Taranaki. Prices from 1/11 to 6/6 each. Howell & Howell, lENTS' OUTFITTERS DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP 2/- cake and WOODBURY'S FACIAL CREAM 2/- tube POST FREE FROM TEED & CO., Chemist New Plymouth. FIRE! 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WORKERS of New Zealand The watchword of Liberalism is—- " The Greatest Good of the Greatest possible Number," The policy of Liberalism is—- " Government of the people by the people for the people." Remember what Liberalism has done for you already! It it to Liberalism that you owe— Adult Suffrage. Female Franchise. Old Age Pensions. Land for Settlement Act. Cheap Money for Farmers and Workers. Compensation for Accident. Without Liberalism you would have had no tuch oyitem a> that which hat abolished sweating, has given you higher Wages, shorter hours, and better conditions of work, and thus by orderly and constitutional methods promoted your prosperity and cleared the way for Industrial Peace. Beforethe dawn of Liberalism, New Zealand had none of these things. Never forget that when, a generation ago the pioneers of Liberalism claimed all these things for you, the Masseyites of those days set their faces sternly against Democracy and all its works. Remember Masseyand Sir James Allen and ———————— Sir William Fraser and their friendsOld Ace Pension* were "pauper doles," Land for Settlement was "barefaced robbery," and Advances to Settlers was "pawnbroking." These Conservative gentlemen in those days could tee nothing in the Liberal pojicy but the criminal lunacy of "The Seven Devils of Socialism,"—"revolution and anarchy"—-"red ruin and the breaking up of lawt," To-day they are "more democratic than the democrats;"—and why? the Elections are at hand! WORKERS OF THE TOWNS I WORKERS ON THE LAND! Think of the Factories Act and Think of the laws that first broke up the /'.??* proUcud the Land Monoply, opened the land (or children of theworkcrs,shortened hoars, settlement and aided the email enforced decent sanitary conditions and farmer with eheapmoney and easy gave you the weekly half.holiday. tefmsoftenureiwithtransportand transit facilities, and with technical advice to Think of the Truck Act and Wage* make the best of his opportunities. Ace which deprived unscrupulous Think of the departments established employers of the.r right to cheat the , inlp | y ao( j , o | el , t0 .y lhe „„ wage earner by payiag him in goods ,| le instead of money, and made wages a Tl> •Lin .l . l i j • i ■ first charge oa contracts. Th '\ k ol »" A*' d ° n V n ll»« way tor our great extractive industries Think of the Workers' Cempen. wool and frown meat, the dairy. tation Act which relieves your needs ? r ' hir f P ool,r » »" d b«.keepin g io case of accident, and makes provision "J" *' for your family in case 'of death. Think of the model farms and the leclures by inspectors and trained experts Think of the Infante Life Protec- to keep you in touch with the latest adtion Act, and the nursing hospitals vances of modern science and the most and maternity homes ready to receive recent developments of agricultural and your wives and children. pastoral progress. These are the gifts of All these things ymu owe LIBERALISM. to LIBERALISM. LIBERALISM has aided the shearer and the milker and the ploughman as generously as it has helped the am at the loom, the man at the bench and the man at the forge—it has given a head to "the msn with lhe had," as freely as to "the man with the hoe." LIBERALISM throughout its long and glorious career has kept steadfastly ia view the righte of the people, >st coasidered sectioaaily but regarded as a whole. LIBERALISM in its eutlaok admits no rivalry betweea castes and classes, ao local and social distinctions, no antagonism between Country and Town—in its eyes all alike are the people, and itt one aim it the Common Weal. LIBERALISM has consistently enacted democratic meat/tree, inspired by democratic principlea employing rfainoaratic method* I* attain the one great democratic end—the Common Good of All. LIBERALISM once more places before you a great constructive programme—a policy of enterprise and development and progress which will carry on the splendid Liberal traditions of the past to a yet more prosperous and fortunate future. WORKERS OF NEW ZEALAND! LIBERALISM has conferred upon you benefits and advantages of inestimable value that Conservatism long and obstinately denied you— See that you guard your heritage ! IN THE NAME OF PROGRESS AND FREEDOM, Vote for Liberalism!
TIES! TIES!! TIES!!! There are friendship's ties and business ties, And family ties by birth, But you will find t.ie ties wj advertise The SMARTEST TIES ON EARTH. What better 'Xmas present can you give HIM than a real good nobby TIE We hold the most varied selection of *Xmas Ties in Taranaki. Prices from 1/11 to 6/6 each. Howell & Howell, GENTS' OUTFITTERS DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
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