15.Lj,C'l Uli.-il. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PABTX. AUCKLAND CENTRAL ELECTORATE. Hon. W. E. Parry, M.P. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—HON. W. E. PARRY, MJ?.. -will Address Electors in the TRADES TfAT.T., HOBSON STREET, at S p.m., and at the REGAL THEATRE, PONSONBY ROAD, at 9.30 p.m. GREY LYNN ELECTORATE. Mr. F. Hackett TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—MR. F. HACKETT. will Address Electors (with supporting speakers) as follows: POINT CHEVALIER LIBRARY HALL, at 7.30 pjn. NURSE COMBER'S GARAGE. WEST END ROAD, WESTMERE, 8 p.m. METHODIST CHURCH HALL, SACKVILLE STREET, 8 pjn. OPEN AIR MEETING. CORNER WILLIAMSON AVENUE AND GREAT NORTH ROAD, 8 pjn. REGAL THEATRE. FONSONBY ROAD, .at 8.30 p.m. ' MR. JAMES ROBERTS (President New Zealand Labour Party) Will Address Electors at the AMBASSADOR THEATRE (Point Chevalier) At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. AUCKLAND SUBURBS ELECTORATE. . Hon. H. G. R. Mason, M.P. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—HON. H. G. R. MASON, M.P.. will Address Electors in the AVONDALE TOWN. HALL at S p.m. Chairman: llr. T. E. Skinner, J.P. AUCKLAND WEST ELECTORATE. Mr. Peter Carr, M.P. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) — REGAL THEATRE, PONSONBY ROAD, MR. PETER CARR, M.P., and HON. W. E. PARRY, M.P., Minister of Social Security; MR.'F. HACKETT, Labour Candidate for Grey Lynn, and MRS, RAY WYNN, J.P. (tne Women's Point of View), will Address Electors as follows: —Mrs. R. Wynn, B;p.m.; Mr. F. Hackett. 3.30 p.m.: Mr. Peter Carr, 9 p.m. and the Hon. W. E. Parry, M.P., at 9.30 p.m. Chairman: Mr. H. G. Staley, J.P. EDEN ELECTORATE. Mr. W. T. Anderton, M.P. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—MR. W. T. ANDERTON, M.P., will Address Electors in the HIRST HALL, MORNINGSIDE, 8 p.m. Chairman: Mr. A. S. Herring. J.P. ISEBIOEBA ELECTORATE. Dr. % SL Knlay, LL.M., Ph.D.
TO-NIGHT (EEDMS , )—DR. A. M. FINLAY, LL.M.. PhJJ_ -criil Address Electors in the PEERLESS TKBIScBE. ST. HELIER'S. 8 p.m. Chairman: Mr. B. £. Clarke. BOSKILL ELECTORATE. Mi\ A. S. Richards, M.P. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—MR. A. S. RICHARDS, M.P., will Address Electors in the CAPITOL • THEATRE, BALMORAL., at 8 p.m. Chairman: Mr. R. J. Mills. , AUCKLAND EAST ELECTORATE. Mr. F. W. Schramm, M.P. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—MR. F. W. SCHRAMM, M.P., will Address Electors OPEN AIR MEETING at 7.30 p.m. CORNER GARFIELD STREET, PARNELL RISE, and at 9 p.m. BAND ROTUNDA. DEVONPORT. ONEHUNGA ELECTORATE. Mr. A. G. Osborne, M.P. PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARY. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—MR. A. G. OSBORNE. M.P., Parliamentary Under-Secretary, will Address Electors "LABOUR RALLY" in the ORPHANS' HALL, ONEHUNGA. 8 p.m. Chairman: Mr. G. Menzies. OTAHUHTJ ELECTORATE. Mr. C. R. Petrie, M.P. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—MR. C. R. PETRIE, M.P., will Address Electors in the GAS COMPANY'S HALL. OTAHUHU, 8 p.m. WAITEMATA ELECTORATE. Mary M. Dreaver, J.P., M.P. Official Labour Candidate. Will Address Open Air Meetings as follows: TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) BIRKDALE, VERRAN'S CORNER, 7 p.'m. BIRKENHEAD HIGHBURY CORNER, 7.20 p.m. NORTHCOTE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 7.40 p.m. McKENZIE TOWN - OCEAN VIEW ROAD, 8 p.m. MILFORD KITCHENER RD. CORNER, 8.25 p.m. BELMONT, OUTSIDE SCHOOL, 9 p.m. TAKAPUNA, GAS ROOM. HALL'S CORNER, 9.20 p.m. RAGLAN ELECTORATE. R. Coulter OFFICIAL CANDIDATE. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) — NGARUAWAHIA, 8 p.m. C. Sherwin. Sec.. Ph. 102. Huntly. TO MOTOR Can DRIVERS. REMEMBER—ALL PETROL BOWSERS ARE CLOSED FROM 1 BM. ON SATURDAY. T. P. MCCREADY, Organiser.
AUCKLAND SUBURBS ELECTORATE. SAVAGE LABOUR CANDIDATE. Jack Williams, J.P. (Gas Company Employee) Christened by Labour Party members as the | fighting secretary. Why? Because I endeavoured i to get the Cabinet Ministers to implement the | Party's policy as laid down by the late Michael ; Joseph Savage. ■ ; For 13 years I was a member of the Labour Party, holding the following positions: Four years president of the Avondale Branch. Three years Secretary Suburbs Advisory Committee Five years Secretary Suburbs Labour Representation Committee. Placed on the approved' list of Labour Parliamentary Candidates in the year 1940. Six years a member of the Avondale School Com- ■ mittee. Two years Chairman ol the Avondale School Committee. Two years Chairman ot the Avondale Dental Clinic Committee. Ten years Vice-chalrmr.n of Avondale Welfare Committee. Vice-chairman Suburbs Education Advisory Committee. Appointed a Justice of the Peace In 1940. On account of my ability to handle the affairs of this Electorate, five Labour Organisations nominated me in the year 1941 to be the next Labour Parliamentary Representative for Auckland Suburbs, while only four Labour Oragnisations nominated Mr. Mason for the same position. NOW LABOUE PARTY MEMBERS be consistent and go with the majority of Electors by Voting WILLIAMS. LADIES —Support your local gasman, who stands for the abolition of the gas shortage. SUPPORT—A local man lor a local seat, who wUI be hard to beat. EULOGISED by Mr. Mason and Labour Party members for the efficient manner in which I carried out my duties as a Secretary while handling the affairs of this electorate. VOTE WILLIAMS FOE VICTORY AND SERVICE. WILLIAMS • WILL VOTE FOB THE 3 W'S. WIN. ' 24 Ron Howell INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR AUCKLAND EAST. Stands for — . A NEW ORDER FOR NEW ZEALAND AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE NOW. Communal ownership of the great resources of the nation. Co-operation to replace competition in industry. "Money power" to give way to human need. Democracy in industry. Ministry of Peace to remove causes of War and to build • up International Goodwill. End present conflict NOW by negotiation between the common peoples ol the world. Feed the starving peoples of Europe and Asia. End exploitation of native peoples within Empire. Give freedom to India NOW. Restore civil liberties—freedom of speech and radio for ALL points of view. Extend political democracy—establish "right of recall." End military and Industrial conscription. Abolish detention camps and liberate C.O.'s to serve the community. A VOTE FOR HOWELL IS A VOTE FOR HUMANITY. 24
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