Man of Today for the New Zealand of Tomorrow Mew Leadersbih fer the 'Mlew Ovdeu" Mr: S: G. HOLLAND, MP. Leader of the National Party Mr. Holland and the National Party stand for something of vita] import- ance to your future and the progress of our country. They want to Mr. Holland is a native-born New Zealander still under unleash the natural ambitions and energies of the people in a great 50. Has made his way from the bottom of the ladder has an movement to provide homes for the people, to develop our farms, unblemished record 0 re- turned soldier from last war , factories, businesses and professions to new heights of prosperity and with a son at this one a family man who under stands the happiness. They want to cut the strangling cords of regimentation and problems of the parents prac- tises profit-sharing in manufac- bureaucracy and to restore to the people the British birthright of turing and primary production a firm believer in freedom, initiative, self-reliance, progress. freedom. Mr. Holland and the National Party are on the side of youth they stand for security, including social security they seek to REMOVE the CAUSES of want rather than alleviate the effects prevention instead of cure: Forward, New Zealand to a new era of Progress, Happiness, Goodwill and Achievement: Vote NATIONAL and for FREEDOM The
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 219, 3 September 1943, Page 10
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226Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 219, 3 September 1943, Page 10
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