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COMING MEETINGS

Mr. S. G. Holland, reader of the National Party, Opera House, Wellington, Wednesday night. r.'mn Kt Hou. P. Fraser, Labour, ellin^-*-a Central, Assembly Hall, Brougham .L, and St. James Hall, JEUntoul Slrtvi, luCk Mr W. A. Veitch, National, Wellington Suburbs. Newlands Hall, tonight; Khanfl'illflli Town Hall, Monday uig-ht. 1 Mr. T. c. A. Hislop, National, Wellington North, Empress Ballroom, Ghuznee btreet, ,Tlow. National, Wellington South, Masonic Hall, Island Bay, Tuesday ni Mr"' L. T. Joeobsen, National, Wellington East, Seatoun Tea Kiosk, Monday ''"mix N. P. Croft, National, Hutt, Eastern Hutt' School, Monday night Mr C M. Bowden, National. Wellington West, Makara Hall, tonight; Parish Hall. Karori, Monday night. woninMr Will Appleton, National), Mellin., foil‘Central Webb Street Methodist Hal., Monday night; Realm Hall, Hataita , ladies' meeting (3) and Roseneath Presbyterian Church Hall (S) on Tuesday . Mr John Hogan, Independent, , Hutt, Methodist Hall, Lower Hutt, adics meeting (2.»0) and Woburn Railway Mort shops (midday), and Randwick School (S vFr m A. H°Ca?man, Independent, Wellington North, Trades Hall, Vivian Street, M AW a H Di E h Combs, Labour,. Wellington Suburbs Anglican Hall, Point Howard, tonight; Town Hall, x ® a , l °: Mr H. E. Chillis, on behalf of the N.I tional Party, Empress Theatre, John-on-ville, Monday night.

Aircraftman C. G. Serimgeour, Independent, Wellington Central, De Luxe J. hea tru, Sunday night; Realm Hall, Ilataitai ia P '^n°R."?;Minister of Works, W'el-lin-ton East. Breaker Bay (<.30) and Wo"rser Bay School (8) Mrs C S. Stewart, Labour, WelliiKtoi West Parish Hall, Karcn-i (-30) bi'lus meeting: and Mission Hall, Aro Street K) O1 \w IO C d li: Chapman, Labour, Wellington North, St. Peter’s Schoolroom, Ghuznee Street, Tuesday night. T - I> , nn ,. rq tic LabWith Mr. Les Frame, Democratic l.a _ our, Wellington Suburbs, and Mr. I . Con nors, Democratic Labour, Hutt, Mrs I- \ Lee wilt speak at K ng Geor=c Lhiairu LA: W«n Town Hau, Ml jw ay p nl c“nnors, Democratic Labour. r u South, St; -Tames Hall, Rintoul Street. T p e ?iva J te“c llt Teeee, Democratic Labour, Wellington South, enr. Riddiford and Milson Streets (11-30) this morning; Newtown Park, Sunday afternoon. Maior Walter Bishop, Deniocratic LabEast. Seatoun K.osk, T "lr‘' : s’. McDougall, Democratic Labour, Wellington West, Parish Hall- Karin. T Hon. lJ W n ‘xth- Labour. Hutt, Majestic Theatre, Vppcr Hutt, .• pH . Mr 1 C. Barrington, f lii-stian l '“.i w'-ilington East, Band Rotunda, Lyall Bay (2-30) tmlny; Basin Reserve (2.:’.m Sunday. , , e <; Notional I’lirlv broailcasts. Mr. 8. <■>. Holland mB main national stations). Moy dav.S p.m-: Mr. W. J. Broadfoot (AA aim'l YA > Wednesday, 8 p.m. Labour Barty broadcasts: n ” n . Semi'b’. tonight; Hou. Walter Nash, i.w»day night, KI. Hon P. Fraser. Thursday night.

“The Government has onh big ili s a<L. vantage to overcome in this eleetioii. (.-nd Vlr 11. J. Barnett (Democratic Labour, Otaki).. when speaking at 1 ara V umu. <m W eduesilay night. ii.'a "till, lav in the fact that a ter .twice being returned to olhcc it had lancd in Ihe 'implemeniiition ol: the .most 'Hal I, la uk of its platform—that ot eontrolLng credit and currency. Ihe old n* who had me once shame on him... but who has me twice shame on me, •-•worn-, be in the minds of thousands «>f peopl' on September 25, the speaker added.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 304, 18 September 1943, Page 8

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COMING MEETINGS Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 304, 18 September 1943, Page 8

COMING MEETINGS Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 304, 18 September 1943, Page 8

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