ELECTORAL N.Z. DEMOCRATIC SOLDIEE. LABOUK PARTY. We Fight For New Zealand. John A. Lee, D.C.M., M.P. Will Address the Electors ol GREY LYNN es. follows: TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) —THREE LAMPS, Fonsonby Open Air Meeting. 8 p.m. Mrs. Lee and Plight-Lieut.- Curran will also speak. If wet. Leys Institute. RESERVOIR CORNER. KARANGAHAPE AND PONSONBY ROADS. Laurie Wheatley speaks 7 45 p m.. lollowed by John A. Lee. Mrs. Lee and Flight-Lieut. Curran. If wet. Epiphany Hall. Lee Fights For New Zealand. OTAHUHU. Glare Jowsey TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—OPEN AIR. Nicholson's Section. Main Street. Otahuhu. 7.30 p.m. Hear this Splendid Speaker. She Fights lor New Zealand. WATTEMATA. ' Warrant-Offic& K. B. Ansley Will Address the Electors BIRKENHEAD—TO-NIGHT CFEI.), FORESTERS' KfIT.T. g p.m. AUCKLAND CENTRAL. Laurie Wheatley Will Address Electors TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—ST. MATTHEWS PARISH HALL, Hobson Street. 8 pjn. ROSKILL ELECTORATE. Keith W. Hay Will Address Electors TO-NIGHT (FRI.)—DOMINION ROAD SCHOOL. 8 p.m. Friends of Keith Hay for Transport to-morrow in Roskill ring 62-960 or 80-181. ONEHUNGA. Norman V. Douglas Speaks TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) —OPEN AIR MEETING, Main Highway and Ladies' Mile. EUerslie. 7.30 pjn. Hear Douglas! Vote Douglas! EDEN ELECTORATE. Corporal T. Nixon Will Address Electors TO-NIGHT . (FKIDAY) —CHURCH OF CHRIST HALL, Walters Road, 8 p.m. Nixon holds the Torch for the Middle East Division. AUCKLAND WEST. Flight-Lieut. P. T. Curran TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) —COMBINED OPEN AIR MEETING with John A Lee. M.P. and Mrs. Lee, THREE LAMPS. Ponsonby. 8 p.m.: if wet Leys Institute. RESERVOIR CORNER. Karangahape and Ponsonby Roads. Open Air Meeting with John A. Lee. M.P.. Mrs. Lee and Laurie Wheatley. 7.45 p.m., if wet Epiphany Hall. Curran for Real Labour Principals. AUCKLAND SUBURBS. CAPT. S. S. PENNEFATHER. M.C.. D.C.M.
Will Address Electors TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—GLEN EDEN TOWN HALL. 8 p.m. REMUERA. McMahon SPEAKS MAMIE STREET. NEWMARKET—TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. INDEPENDENT GROUT. Electors requiring Cars for the purpose of getting to the Polling Booths on Election Day ring Phones 44-710, 49-515. And 167 and 33W, Henderson. Colour: Red and Gold. Cut out this Advertisement and use on Election Day. REMUERA ELECTORATE. INDEPENDENT GROUP CANDIDATE. Flying-Officer E. W. Sinton . Will Address Electors TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—BERKELEY LOUNGE, Mission Bay. 7 p.m. ST. MARK'S HALL. Remuera, 8.15 p.m. INDEPENDENT GROUP. AUCKLAND WEST. S./Sgt. H. M. Bagnall Will Address Electors ALL SAINTS' HALL, Ponsonby TO-NIGHT FRIDAY), at 8 p.m. WAITEMATA ELECTORATE. STOP SECTIONAL STRIFE By ENDING SECTIONAL GOVERNMENT. MAKE A START BY VOTING Hewitt INDEPENDENT GROUP CANDIDATE. INDEPENDENT GROUP. ROSKILL ELECTORATE. H. W. GLYNN Will Address Electors TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), METHODIST CHURCH HALL, Greenwood's Corner, 3fc 8 p.m. INDEPENDENT G R O U* P. .. WAITEMATA ELECTORATE. W. C. HEWITT Requests All Electors to Read his Eamphlet sent by post to every householder. INDEPENDENT ORO TOP. AUCKLAND SUBURBS. SGT. JAMES T. DONOVAN, D.C.M, Will Address Electors: TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—AVONDALE. VICTORIA HALL. ROSEBANK ROAD, 8 p.m. INDEPENDEN.T . GBOUF. GREY LYNN ELECTORATE. S./BGT. G. E. PLANE Will Address the ElectorsGREY LYNN LIBRARY, 8 P.M. INDEPENDENT GROUP. AUCKLAND EAST ELECTORATE. Q.M.-SGT. A. J. S. CULVER Will Address the Electors TOP OF PARNELL RISE, 7 p.m. BAND ROTUNDA. DEVONPORT. 8.20 p.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 227, 24 September 1943, Page 5
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