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rutsuiu nui iueu.. WILL APPLETON, NATIONAL CANDIDATE FOR WELLINGTON CENTRAL, SAYS; WHEN the Labour Government were in Opposition they were very critical of.travel-, liug expenses incurred by Ministers, particularly in respect to trips overseas. Only three Ministers wliw have been in the Cabinet in the past 8 years have'not been abroad, to say nothing of their satellites who have had junketings overseas at the Country's expense. In 1934, before the advent of Labour, with so many Dominion problems confronting them, the local travelling expenses of Ministers and their staffs cost £0000. As time went on, the ideas of the Labour Ministers evidently changed, and from £7000 in 1937 travelling costs reached £15,565 last year. Of course, there was no electioneering (?) involved in this. Is it any wonder that taxation has increased by leaps and bounds? You can stop this extravagant method of handling the Country's affairs by returning men who will protect your interests. Vote NATIONAL this time and VOTE WILL APPLETON, WHO HAS A CLEAN RECORD IN PRIVATE, BUSINESS, AND MUNICIPAL LIFE. DIG FOR VICTORY. DIG FOR VICTORY. DIG FOR VICTORY. TO LOWER HUTT RESIDENTS. rpHE Lower Hntt Committee has prepared -L lists of (1) Persons with sparo land available; (2) Persons requiring land; (3) Persons requiring labour; (4) Persons prepared to dig for, others. Residents requiring any of the above may inspect the lists at the office of Mr. S. J. Sawell, E P.S. Officer, City Council Office, Lower Hutt. W. M. SMITH, Chairman. WELLINGTON EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS SERVICES. AREA 18, NGAIO (ALL UNITS.) THE following Films will be screened in the Ngaio Town Hall TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), August 25, at 7.30 o'clock:— "BATTLE OF MIDWAY" "DIVIDE AND CONQUER" "BATTLE OF BRITAIN" Shortly after this series of showings a portion of this programme will he returned to America and personnel in ALL UNITS in Area IB are Invited to take this opportunity of seeing the programme. N. J. SUTTON, District Warden. APOLOGY AND CORRECTION. IN the August 18 issue of the "Mercantile Gazette of N.Z." at page 511 under the heading of "Gisborne" Magisterial, we reported a judgment, "Bull, C. H. ats Consolidated Distributors, Ltd., £15." This was incorrectly reported. Mr. C. H. Bull was plaintiff and obtained judgment against Consolidated Distributors Ltd. for the amount stated, but unfortunately the names of the parties were transposed. We wish to extend our very sincere apology to Mr. C. H. Bull for the error. TRADE AUXILIARY CO. OF N.ZT., LTD., - Christchufch. WELLINGTON RETURNED SERVICES' ASSOCIATION (INC.). (WOMEN'S. SECTION). PRISONERS OF WAR IN ITALY. A GATHERING of Next-of-kin of Prisoners of War In Italy will be given^by the Women's Section of the Wellington R.S.A. on Tuesday, August 31, at 2.30 p.m., at the National Club, 166 Featherston St. Repatriated Prisoners of War from Italy will be present. ELECTION NOTICES. OCRIM FOR WELLINGTON CENTRAL. OCRIM FOR WELLINGTON CENTRAL. TONIGHT TONIGHT KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM. Friends and Supporters are again invited to hear MRS. C. G.. SCRIMGEOUR. Chairman: Mr. Vernon Leek. SCRIM STATES HIS POLICY DE LUXE THEATRE. NEXT SUNDAY. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. WELLINGTON NORTH CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. TRADES HALL, VIVIAN ST. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1943, at 2.30 p.m. MISS MABEL HOWARD, M.P., will Address a Meeting.of Ladies on matters of-in-terest to them at the time and place stated above. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. WADESTOWN. MR. H. E. COMBS; M.P., our Candidate for Wellington Suburbs, will Address a Meeting of Friends and Supporters in the PARISH HALL, Pitt St., On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, at 8 p.m. QUESTIONS ARE EXPECTED. EMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. EMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. "We Fight for New Zealand." MAJOR WALTER BISHOP, Candidate for Wellington East, SEATOUX KIOSK, TONIGHT (Wednesday), 8 p.m. KILBIRNIE, REX HALL, TOMORROW NIGHT. LES FRAME, Candidate for Wellington Suburbs, STOKES VALLEY HALL, TONIGHT (Wednesday), 8 o'clock. BELMONT, MEN'S CLUB HALL, TOMORROW NIGHT. NORMANDALE SCHOOL, FRIDAY NIGHT. PAT CONNORS, Candidate for Hutt. LOWER HUTT, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, FRIDAY NIGHT. ; All Friends and Supporters Welcome. Questions invited. Remember: WE FIGHT FOR NEW ZEALAND. NATIONAL POLICY —Freedom minus Security. D.L.P. POLlCY—Security minus Freedom. LABOUR POLICY —Stay in Power at any cost. MADDISON, ADDISON, THE REALLY INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, Advocates the use of the Public Credit to Finance Private Enterprise to secure FREEDOM PLUS SECURITY. Next Meeting: ST. HILDA'S, HUMBER ST., ISLAND BAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON NORTH 1 THINK FOR YOURSELVES! CHOOSE YOUR OWN MEMBER—DON'T LEAVE IT TO A PARTY CLIQUE TO GOVERN. ARTHUR CARMAN, rTHHE Independent (Non-party) Candidate will A address the electors at the Methodist Hall, Webb St., on Thursday, August 26, at 8 p.m. Questions invited. VOTE FOR THE MAN—NOT THE PARTY. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. MR. T. F. SIMPSON, LL.M., Independent Candidate, will Address Meetings as under:— ALLAN ST.. Courtenay PI.—TONIGHT, 7.30. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, ROSENEATH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 8 p.m. BASIN RESERVE—SUNDAYS, 2 p.m. THE INDEPENDENT GROUP. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE. RUGBY MALCOLM RUGBY MALCOLM (Wellington North Official Independent Group Candidate) WILL Address the Electors of Wellington North at the BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, BOULCOTT ST. (back of Y.W.C.A.), NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 26, 1943, THURSDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 26, 1943, At 8 o'clock. The Independent Group's Policy Plan will be announced. HEAR RUGBY MALCOLM NEXT THURSDAY. MACHINERY TO SELL OR BUY. WANTED, Air Compressor Drill (petrol driven), for roadmaking. Full particulars to Garage, Foreman, C. and A. Odlin, Timber and Hardware Co!, Ltd., Petone. Tel. 60-030. "ESSE" HEATING STOVES. USING COKE OR ANTHRACITE. Suitable for Homes, Factories, Churches. Conspicuous Economy, Low Installation Cost Safe, and Healthy. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON, LTD., Cnr. Cable St. and Jervois Qy.» WELLINGTON; King St., PALMEKSTON NORTH. rpBE fire replenished with above fuels never JL goes out. Halts, Schools. Hotels, etc. STEAM AND BOILER EQUIPMENT. We are Specialists in Heating, Furnace, and Boiler Equipment and Installation. Our N.Z. Agencies include: "Ace" and "Mack" Steam Traps and Reducing Valves "Acme" Steam Electric Irons "C and C" Coa) Stokers "Fraser" Steam Boilers "Harco" Automatic Boiler-feed Pumps. JP. HARGRAVE, LTD., • 82 Ghuznee St., Wellington. Tel. 54-351 (2 lines). town. TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. FIVE GAS PRODUCERS. rfiENDERS are invited for the Purchase of JL above for fitting to motor vehicles. The makes include three "Gasogene" and two other makes, and are to be sold with faults if any. To inspect thenf apply to Director, Mechanical Transport, Army Headquarters, Wellington. 57IRANCIS HOLMES, LIMITED, : THE CEMENT PEOPLE. TeL 56-210. 202-212 TARANAKI ST. Wellington. CEMENT BAGS. Save ALL Your BAGS And RETURN WHEN EMPTY. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD. Allowance of 2s 6d dozen. (Tel. 42-150). — Or ~ THE GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO., LTD. (Tel. 41-440). MISCELLANEOUS. WEDDING Cakes, Order from Culley's, Newtown, renowned for satisfaction. Tel. 24-332. E make Line or Half-tone Blocks for all purposes and all papers from the cheapest newsprint to the finest art. "Evening Post" Printing Works. Tel. 47-222.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1943, Page 4

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