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The swing is to = NATIONALI Labour' $ muddlement has had its day: The writing is on the wall even Government supporters admit that Most of our problems today are the direct result of Labour policy and methods. Every- where the public are saying "it's time for a change" The National Party on the other hand is 66 on the up and up Here is the evidence 8 At the 1938 election the National Party secured AND HERE'S WHY! 381,08 [ votes: In 1943 the total was increased to 407,877 but at the 1946 election the swing was even greater, the total National Party vote being Labour has robbed the worker of the value of his 507,043. wages and savings by a policy of deliberate in- flation. LABOUR'S REDUCED MAJORITY Labour has forced the cost of living sky-high by the indiscriminate issue of paper money. 1938 MAJORIT Y Labour has taxed you to the imit. PARLIAMENT: 28 SEATS Labour has failed t0 house the people: Labour has retained war-time restrictions and controls and saddled the public wich huge losses on State enterprises. 1943 X * x * * * * * X x X % X * * REDUCED T0 PARLIAMENT Labour has hampered the free flow of trade and 12 SEATS brought about shortages, poor varlety, and higher prices of goods. Labour Government extravagance has disturbed 6 the people: 66 expensive 'super-duper' cars and 1946 X X X * X * * * * * * * * ****** * * * 2 luxurious private planes for Cabinet Ministers, Now ONLY- PARLIAMENT and countless costly overseas trips are paid for SEATS with your money: NEW ZEALAND'$ GREATEST NEED TODAY_ A MEV GOVERNMENTI NZ: NATIONAL PARTY QA

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 541, 4 November 1949, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 541, 4 November 1949, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 541, 4 November 1949, Page 2

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