W I B ' WWRi?; ' ■ >BL * \/ s ’\ **ffi*y' W’Whßß'*' *W JBBHPWfI JB - ® -1 K Hamilton, OF THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE P«f zz Nff® Zealander at the Welm . . . vX/ No man is better fitted to represent all the / )!=> P°' ver to uphold for you and your children people of New Zealand than Adam Hamilton. J/ the democratic principles which have made A New Zealander born and bred, he grew up the British Empire what it is today. on a New Zealand farm. He has worked as farm 0 “The National Party will do all that lies in its labourer, bushfeller and engine driver. Through hard power to enable all people, young and old, to own their struggle he won his education at technical college and own homes, their own farms and their own businessuniversity, and made an outstanding all-round record eSj every young man and woman to make a success in sport. Later, he made his mark as a successful o f his or her trade or profession and every boy business man. an d girl to choose the life occupation for which he Labourer, farmer, business man, Adam Hamilton is a or she feels best fitted. man of character, ability and experience—-with a know- «< j' o ass j s { a ]j people along the road to success and ledge of the problems of both town and country .. . prosperity we will reduce taxation to the minimum; with a vast capacity for doing a difficult job well and we wiu not C(lt WU f fes or pensions; we will provide honestly. You can trust New Zealand s future to f ree ma t e rnity service for all mothers, furniture Adam Hamilton and the National Party. loans for young married couples, pensions for widows Here is his message to you. an( j or ph a ns, liberalised family allowances, assistance “ The issue you will be asked to decide on October for the farmer and the manufacturer, reduction in 15th is more than a political one ... it is a clear- petrol tax and radio license fees, universal superancut question of Socialism on the one hand and nuation for men and women with no ‘ means test ’. Personal Freedom and Private Enterprise on the i( We will abolish Wage Tax on Women and other. The vigorous, capable young men who are Children. the National Party, which I have the honour to lead, u l< z c will abolish Compulsory Unionism. are fighting to preserve the British democratic prin- <« things we definitely promise and our promises ciple of Government. w jn be carried out. We will fulfil our policy to “I ask you to put a National Government into the letter.” for PERSONAL FREEDOM — STABILITY — OPPORTUNITY
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 October 1938, Page 5
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