ILICTIOH NOTICES I* > Hon. A. H. Nordmeyer WILL OPEN THE LABOUR PARTY ELECTION CAMPAIGN IN THE ■ CIVIC THEATRE ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER sth AT 8 P.M. HEAR THIS DYNAMIC SPEAKER OUTLINE LABOUR’S PROGRESSIVE POLICY. SEATS RESERVED FOR THE ELDERLY. 323 J
YOUR LABOUR CANDIDATE | JOHN PALMER LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR ST. ALBANS Opens his Campaign in the SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL, EDGEWARE ROAD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11. Chairman: The Hon. R. M. Macfarlane, C.M.G. Come and hear this forthright speaker, then open the door to a better future by voting for— JOHN PALMER On November 30. For sick or special votes ring 40-300 (day) or 61-314 (night). 3386 ST. ALBANS ELECTORATE AWAY WITH "STEADY DOES IT” A Walking Pace is not good enough for New Zealand. Let’s Progress with PALMER. Vote Labour on November 30. For information re Sick or Special Votes, Ring:— DAY 40-300. NIGHT 61-314. 8201 ■9 MR R. TIRIKATENE THE LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR RANGIORA ELECTORATE will open his Campaign as follows:
NOVEMBER 6 Meeting in Woodend Hall, 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 7 Waipara, Hawarden. Scargill, and Waikari areas. NOVEMBER B—Amberley Mill. Amberley and Leithfield Beaches, with a meeting in Marshland Hall, 8 pm. NOVEMBER 9 Loburn, Balcaim, Sefton, and Ashley districts. On November 30. for Progress and Stability vote Labour, vote R. Tirikatene for Rangiora. 5565 TOM FLINT OFFICIAL NATIONAL PARTY CANDIDATE Will address a PUBLIC MEETING SUMNER COMMUNITY CENTRE TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, at 8 pm. ALL WELCOME. 5671 1686
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30279, 4 November 1963, Page 19
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