THE LIQUOR TRADE 8 HAS N 0 ARGUMENT BUT SELFISHNESS! ll ® e a True Citi zen , * n a 11 Spirit of Unselfishness, strike I a Bl° w at t * le o pen Liq uor Bar, which would—- • HINDER PROSPERITY. • SPOIL OUR CLEAN TOWN. • MAKE OUR STREETS UNSAFE AT NIGHT. • SPREAD TEMPTATION AT THE FEET OF OUR YOUTH. THE TRADE SAYS — The Conduct of the Liquor Traffic is The Open Bar will stop a Public Scandal! Sly-Grogging. jp yOU LET LIQUOR IN WHAT A LIE! i aw Think of the Sly-Grogging after rurrifi hours in so many hotels in the land! CAN HOLD IT IN CHECK. Remember! If Restoration is carried you get no further vote on the question—your opportunity to keep the Open Liquor Bar out of Masterton has gone for good! Our Doctors—our Youth Workers—our Leading Citizens— All Say— DO THE STRONG THING BY MASTERTON: VOTE NO-LICENSE
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t /< WHAT y\ i \ Private Enterprise / x x t Masterton / ' - "a- ■■ T .' i ’■ L> /H ' i /TwM»B Z '"»Wkfe..; \ i v 1 y"gigaj^MFL...., ......-.IX. ~‘'-^wbk. : -'W< A \ : ./ rA ■■/' , \’^^'i ! 1935—prior to the advent of X^->,_ 'S';~ g'>-''.' y t \ \ the Socialist Government—ss jMh|i--‘^!“’-,’ :; 2 '--X "/ A \. . \ private dwellings were built ‘' >j ßblL / A \ • ■ jS^jMf 1, ‘ in Masterton Borough. X£ &%'.■, X’ yy ■■ X \ In the last 3 years —the period of Socialist rule A j. ‘ —3o’ houses were built. But they were State X. . . .« A W> -' /iS< houses! Private home-building has become X," 1 ",«. ”' T’fllfiv A ” almost a thing of the past ‘ # \lB3lStfw9'*:'■" Illustrated above are parts of one block of 19 houses built by '■''' A private enterprise in Dixon and Herbert Streets. Attractive, A thoroughly modern, possessing all conveniences, well-fenced foi’ ❖ privacy, they were financed on only small deposits, in the main, | .... g'ESBsS-“ “sr»sa«.“ t COMPARE THE TWO PROPOSITIONS Y ? The Pre-Socialist Policy— The Socialist Policy— X Own Your Own Home. A Rent “ StOte H ° me - A , A K , ■+„ r\ I (J 111 t k y\A/l IV CJ You all know the much-publicised and vaunted State *♦* Study the pictures above—every home owned by its / \ I IkJI I I k-z Y V homes. They stand bare to the gaze of every passerA tenant. With comparatively large areas of land, they And they . re owne d by the State, while the tenant, X were bought for small deposits. Interest and pnncipa , i i I I hedged with restrictions, pays a rent X to the owner is i S better than a t Only 22/6 per week Home Rented I as much as 32/6 per week f The Coalition Unemployment Board helped IUI " C ' XC ' ' | ‘X^ette 1 ; = STeXtd end £-s-^ S] home S owned by | GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE X Labour claims the credit for present-day prosperity! At least, that is what a recent circular to X Householders infers. Why not be fair and just? Most of the claims in that circular really go to X the credit of the previous Government. A f Business Better. Interest Rates Reduced. Y + e.„mv- + ,r io H.tn m nrices for our Does Labour forget the Coalition legislation? Interest rates A exported produce In one year during the depression our ex- were compulsorily reducedl Labour became the A ports realised £35 million. In one year since the same quantity uovenunem. t brought £65 millions. That’s why business is better—and it’s Y not due to Labour. Dental Clinic Development. J Dental clinics throughout New Zealand were instituted by the RimUtaka Tunnel. Reform Government, and from time to time extra staff have A ■ x been engaged. Labour’s claim to credit for this service is t Provision was made just prior to the depression for the coi - wholly unjustified. struct ion of the Tunnel. Engineering surveys were made, estiA mates prepared, and authority given by Parliament for the Anri n Hnci of Other Claims Y necessary money to build it. Had there been no depression, AttO Q HOST OT Umer VlQimS. there would NOW have been a Rimutaka Tunnel. Read the circular you have previously received on “What A Labour Has Done for Masterton.” Then you’ll realise how t . . ■ i empty it all is. Labour CAN claim the rapid Socialisation of I Dairy Farmers Incomes increasea. the State, but does that deserve great credit? In practical help A ’ , , • i u, + Knnanco nf T ahoiir t° the community it has but followed the principles and pracX Of course the T. have ’ in g eneral - b^ lt not be n ca ? S * ° f A nd have tice of earlier Governments. It has INITIATED only SocialisA Because of higher prices for our produce in London. And have tic tices A the farmers received all of that? 1 | SO VOTE “NATIONAL” TO-MORROW
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