ELECTORAL INDEPENDENT GROUP. AUCKLAND WEST. S./Sgt. H. M. Bagnall Will Address Electors ST. THOMAS' HALL. Union Street—TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) at 8 p.m. ALL SAINTS' HALL, Ponsonby—FßlDAY. at 8 p.m. 24 WAITEMATA ELECTORATE. STOP SECTIONAL STRIFE By ENDING SECTIONAL GOVERNMENT. MAKE A START BY VOTING Hewitt INDEPENDENT GROUP CANDIDATE. INDEPENDENT GROUP. AUCKLAND SUBURBS. Sgt. James T. Donovan, D.C.M. Will Address Electors: TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY)—NEW LYNN, St. Phillip's Church Hall. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) —AVONDALE, Victoria Hall, Rosebank Road. All Meetings 8 p.m. INDEPENDENT GROUP CANDIDATE. ROSKILL ELECTORATE. H. W. GLYNN Will Address Electors CAPITOL THEATRE—TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 8 p.m. METHODIST HALL. Greenwood's Cnr.—FRIDAY, September 24. 8 p.m.
INDEPENDENT GROUP. EDEN. MAJOR HARTLEY WILSON, E.D. Will Address Electors ST LUKE'S HALL, Morningside—TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 p.m. Come and hear true position re war pensions. INDEPENDENT GROUP. AUCKLAND EAST ELECTORATE. Q.M. SOT. RICHARD JOHN SEDDON CULVER Will Address the Electors MASONIC HALL. DEVONPORT—TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. INDEPENDENT GROUP. WAITEMATA ELECTORATE. W. C. HEWITT Requests All Electors to Read his Pamphlet sent by post to every householder. SCROUNGERS. Scroungers, Bloodsuckers, Death Adders, Spittoon Philosophers. Are there such people? How do they live? Have they been living for years at half rental with a perpetual lease of a house under the temporary Fair Rents Act. 1936? Has the Government made any provision so that they will have no fear of want? Such as a job with a guaranteed weekly wage? If not, they might not vote Labour again. LABOUR LOGIC. Labour scoffs at private enterprise and the competitive system; yet they called tenders for millions of pounds worth of State houses. Why did they not build them, day labour style. With a guaranteed minimum weekly wage, be they scroungers or workers. —Nominal Freeholder.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 226, 23 September 1943, Page 2
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