ELECTORAL YOU HAVE REASON TO BE PROUD OF YOUR CANDIDATE COME AND HEAR HIS LAST AND BEST CAMPAIGN SPEECH MR W. SULLIVAN MR W. SULLIVAN Regent Theatre, Whakatane on TO-NIGHT (Friday) TO-NIGHT (Friday) TO-NIGHT (Friday) AT 8 P.M. Mr Sullivan extends a special invitation to all Labour friends to attend this meeting. Come along and ask all the questions you care to. National Branch 'Phone 163. F. S. BROCKET!", 57 Secretary. ELECTION DAY ELECTION DAY DON'T MISS YOUR VOTE DON'T MISS YOUR VOTE Voters requiring transport to Polling places RING PHONE 163 National Party Branch Oll'ice. 127
TAURANGA ELECTORATE VOTE FOR ANGUS VOTE FOR ANGUS INDEPENDENT. THE Government must be you and the other fellow, not the other fellow without you. YOU are responsible for your Gov-, ernment. IF you want a better Government help make it, CEASE to consider a Government, something to do wonders for you. LIKE any other machine it must be controlled by you and the other fellow. THAT IS CONTROL BY THE PEOPLE. Vote for Real Democracy The Peoples Candidate MR H. J. ANGUS (Independent). MR H. J., ANGUS (Independent). 92 WHAKATANE ELECTORS WHAKATANE ELECTORS WHAKATANE ELECTORS Your duty is to vote on SATURDAY (To-morrow) SATURDAY (To-morrow) SATURDAY (To-morrow) Ring 285 if you desire transport to a Polling Booth and we will arrange it. OFFICIAL LABOUR OFFICE PHONE 285. GENERAL ELECTION FREE CARS TO POLLING BOOTHS ON ELECTION DAY. RING PHONE 217. WANTED KNOWN Let us quote for your next Jtob Printing order. Quality, satisfaction. "Beacon."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 9, 24 September 1943, Page 1
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