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TO STAND THE SEASON AT CLAREVILLE. DARK RED (6 years.) By GREYSPEAR—RED RIBBON. £JOTH Greyspear and Red Ribbon have good performances, and have won some of the principal races in our Dominion. Dark Red is a jet black horse, 15h. 3in„ with good flat bone, excellent disposition, and for looks will compare with any horse standing this season. Refer to Stud Book for pedigree. Fee, £B/8/-. Grazing, Dry Mares, 3/-; Wet Mares, 6/-. All care taken, but no responsibility as to accident or sickness, etc. For further particulars apply to G. NEICH, Carterton. ’Phone 137.

A PRODUCT OF THE CREAMOATA MILLi - PREPARED BT FLEMING & CO. LTD., GORE.

W" L T '/APAWXA — thats what J I’ve been S 4 : .-' ■HI 3 BHBmL' / . f BWy ' Alii A ... I I /W1 leKT <<;;?:> : . ? i».oMb { ■ i \ I WW'"' yWg ; a 3 Yes, a pawn in the Socialists' Game .... SAYS THE FARMER I In all the years I’ve been on the land we farmers have never received such a raw deal as we’ve received from this Labour Government. * e They promised us lower taxes, and to abolish sales tax and reduce the rates. They promised us a guaranteed price that would give us an equal reward for equal service to the community. t( Well, all we got out of those promises was a guaranteed price that was less than the world market price. Our taxes are not reduced, and our costs, as a direct result of the Government’s policy, have made it practically impossible to carry on. “ Actually we’ve been the pawns in the Socialists’ game. As far as lam concerned the sooner they go out of power the better. My vote goes to Adam Hamilton and the National Party—he’s been a farmer himself, and a successful one at that. (( He won’t socialise our farms or destroy the country quota so that we’re robbed of our voting power. He will continue the guaranteed price for the remainder of this season and will restore to us the ownership and control of our own produce. He’s going to reduce the rates on rural land. You know these things will be done, because you can trust Adam Hamilton to keep his word.’’ for PERSONAL FREEDOM — STABILITY — OPPORTUNITY Wl ,„

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1938, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1938, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 October 1938, Page 11

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