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LABOUR stands for THE WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE FOR 14 years the Labour Government has marched" steadily along the road of Social progress. Its policy has been determined by one ideal-The Welfare of the People_ The result has been a measure of security previously undreamed of, a standard of liv- ing which compares more than favourably with any other country in the world and a prosperity which is the fruitful result of enlightened planning: Everyone has benefited from the 14 years of Labour Government and these measures stand as a record of social advance for the good of all. Social Security. Better Education: Jobs for all. Family Benefits. 40-hour , 5-day week: Paid Holidays: Age Benefits. State Rental Homes: High Production: Record Prosperity. NATIONAL policy means PROFITS FOR THE FEW Every statement by the National Party shows have thrived under ~Import Control, dwindle and that they intend to bring back the days of the die_ Profiteer and the Exploiter. Remember National Party spokesmen have pro- mised that the volume of money and credit can They propose to abolish the Tenancy Act SO and will be reduced: That means deflationl And that Landlords can demand their own price. who suffers most in 0 deflationary period? They would end Price Control despite the fact The National Party cries for more freedom Will the freedom they give to big business to that prices rose by 33 % in the United States make increased profits give the people any more when Price Controls were lifted there They want freedom or prosperity than they now enjoy? Does to abolish Import Control So that Importers may the National Party policy mean freedom for the make fat profits on inferior goods from foreign few to exploit? Or, as in 1935, does it mean free- countries, while our secondary industries which dom for the people to starve? Don't gamble with prosperity Safeguard your future Vote LABOUR Again 2 INSERTED BY Nz: LABOUR PARTY:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 544, 25 November 1949, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 544, 25 November 1949, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 544, 25 November 1949, Page 2

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