HEADLINES FROM THE NATIONAL L-a| PARTY policy THE WAR EFFORT: A truly non-party national Governmcnt . . . Overhaul of manpower and production commit- V ments . . . Investigation of War expenditure . . . Political. ’L f . censorship to cease. "Jwik WAGES AND PENSIONS: Wages and Social Security j|||||fe benefits to be maintained . . . Removal of unjust anomalies ’y ' ... Extension of benefits in necessitous cases. a ’'v, FAMILY LIFE: Organized home help for mothers . . . ' Removal of taxation to bring household labour-saving appliances within general reach . . . Extension of kinder- ■■ gartens and creches ... Further assistance for Plunkct Society. " TAXATION: Issue and control of N.Z. currency to be vested in a non-political currency commission . . . Tax . . , „,, , , exemptions to assist parents ... Wage tax reduced according Under its able, vigorous ea er, r. oan a man w o to size of families. knows the ex-soldier’s problems because he is one of them, and , .... • the family man’s problems because he has a family himself, the REHABILITATION: Special Ministry of rehabilitation . .... .. ... ... p 1 1 „ .. , National Party will do away with sectional government — . . . Advisory councils of ex-servicemen . . . Decentralised J J ° . control . . . Vocational Training. H will end the domination of Parhament by outsiders -it will halt the practice of rewarding party officials with lucrative HOUSING: New housing centres on outskirts of towns ... _ and cities .. . vigorous slum-clearance .. . 25 ? 000 extra men P 1 PP to be employed in house-building . . . 100 per cent, finance »»•••• for ex-servicemen’s homes . . . Freehold for all wanting it . . . State tenants to have option of purchase . . . Liberal financial TRADE AND COMMERCE : Competitive free enterprise aid . . . Private home-building to be encouraged . . . Pre- t 0 j, e res tored . . . Freedom for ex-servicemen to start in fabrication to reduce costs. business . . . Bureaucratic dictation to cease. WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS: Recognition of workers’ EDUCATION: Free ' education from Kindergarten to right to collective bargaining . . . Compulsory levies on union University . . . Medical and Dental examination twice a year, members for political purposes to be unlawful . . . Profit- Love of Country and Empire to be fostered. sharing, co-partnership, and co-operation in Industry to be encouraged . . . Paid Holidays for Workers. COST OF LIVING: Less Government interference . . . Internal Marketing Department to be abolished . . . Freedom FARMING INDUSTRIES: Producer-control of production for the small trader. and marketing, in co-operation with Government . . . Guaranteed minimum prices for farm produce . . . Rural housing BROADCASTING: Non-political control . . . Reduced on modern lines. licence fees . . . Political propaganda to cease. SECONDARY INDUSTRIES: N.Z. Industries to be PUBLIC WORKS: New major works in order of importfostered . . . Preference for N.Z. made goods . . . natural ance . . . more Hydro-Electric schemes . . . Completion of resources to be developed. unfinished railway lines. WE ARE FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM - Now Vote For It VOTE NATIONAL
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W. G. LAMB & SON A.M.P. BUILDINGS, MASTERTON. Licensed Land Agents. ’Phone 1109. W. G. Lamb, 1114; S. E. Taylor, 1412. VVE have homes for sale in all parts ’’ of the Borough. Come in and talk it over Finance arranged. CORNWALL STREET. — Spacious V home, only built 2 years. 3b. rms., all el., most modern convs. Sun all day. To inspect is to buy. £2060. Terms. VILLA STREET.—House, 5 rms., ’ convs.; large shed, 36 x 24. A good buy at £B5O. Terms. TIPPER PLAIN, near Borough bounU dary.—Nice home, 5 rms., convs.; l-acre good land. £7OO. Terms. COUTH ROAD—6 ac. land, house 6 ° rms., el. range, outbuildings. Rates £5. A cheap place at £l4OO. Terms.
SELLAR & SELLAR LICENSED LAND AGENTS. 8 PERRY STREET - - P.O. Box 54 PHONES Office, 1216; Private, 1215. AGENTS ROYAL INSURANCE CO. (Fire). OCEAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. (Workers’ Compensation and Personal Policies). FOR SALE. COMFORTABLE HOUSE, 3 bedrms. sitting rm., living rm., k’tte, pantry, hot water range, garage, 2 glasshouses, orchard, fowlhouse, accommodation for 300 fowls, etc. Spare section. Price £l3OO. Mortgage, £550. TVTODERN BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, perfeet order, 2 bedrms., si. porch, lounge, brfst. rm. (h.w. grate), kitchen, plenty cupbds., etc. Glasshouse, fowlhouse, large workshop, garage. Price, £1350. Bldg. Society mort. £385, approx. J7ASTBOURNE, seafront level section, £2OO. Would accept £5O deposit.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 September 1943, Page 5
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