ELECTION NOTICES. _ NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY HUTT ELECTORATE THE HON. WALTER NASH Will Address Meetings as Follows:-— TOMORROW (Tuesday), September 21-Womcn’s Meeting, Oddfellows’ Hall, Knight’s Road, Lower Hutt, at 2 p.m. TOMORROW (Tuesday), September 21, at S p.m.—' Labour Hall, Beach Street, I'etone. This meeting will be broadcast. WPnVFSDIY September 22, at 8 p.m.—Hon. W. Nash and Air. H. D. Combs, M IL, ’iu’addrS electors at Prince Edward Theatre, Woburn. THURSDAY, September 23, at 3 p.m.—Women’s Meeting, Labour Hall, Beach Street, Petone. THURSDAY, September 23 at 8 ffi™-—*’" l ?. Hall, THURSDAY, September 23—Womens Mee-Ing al me arooia v j at 1.30 p.m. ALL ELECTORS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO HEAR MR. NASH, AND LABOUR’S RECORD AND POLICY. HEAR THE FACTS’ HEAR THE TRUTH! HEAR THE CRITICS CONFOUNDED! THE PRIME MINISTER ' The Rt. Hon Peter Fraser WILL SPEAK TONIGHT - PALMERSTON NORTH THURSDAY WELLINGTON TOWN HALL IN FINAL DOMINION ELECTION ADDRESS. Meeting Will Be Broadcast. HON. WALTER NASH BROADCASTS. TOMORROW NIGHT—Tune in to the Truth. HOLD ON TO SECURITY. VOTE LABOUR AGAIN! NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY THE RT. HON. P. FRASER Will Address Electors of WELLINGTON CENTRAL AS FOLLOWS; TOMORROW (TUESDAY): ASSEMBLY HALL, BROUGHAM STREET, 7.30 p.m. TOMORROW HALL, ADELAIDE HOAD. WEDNESDAY: KOSENEATH SCHOOL, ROSENEATH. 7.30 p.m. " LU.teteAl ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, CLYDE QUAY. THURSDAY: TOWN HALL, CUBA. STREET. S p.m. » FRIDAY: THE REALM, HATAITAI, 7.30 p.m. Vote FRASER For SECURITY I NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY THE PRIME MINISTER THE RT. HON. PETER FRASER SPEAKS IN THE OPERA HOUSE, PALMERSTON NORTH TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. (September 20). 'fflßK""’ "» ™ c “ HOGAN IS DEFEATING NASH! JOHN HOGAN has fought his campaign on principles, not personalities. He is not connected with any political organization outside the Hutt Electorate. He is not allowed to use the Radio, and nobody is broadcasting on his behalf. But thousands of electors are turning out to bear him state his case, to hear him answer every question clearly, with fads that carry conviction. Be early for a seat at 'these great final meetings. LADIES’ MEETINGS (with Mrs, John Hogan) TODAY (Monday), SeptemberYO—Methodist Hall, Lower Hutt, 2.30. TOMORROW (Tuesday), September 21—Union Clothing Hall, Petone, 2.30. WEDNESDAY, September 22—Community Hall, Moera, 2.30 p.m. Family and Household problems especially dealt with—all questions answered. GENERAL MEETINGS TODAY (Monday), September 20—Woburn Railway Workshops, Midday. Randwick School, 8 p.m. TOMORROW (Tuesday), September 21—Hutt Valley Hospital, Midday. Open-air Meeting, Buick Street, Petone, 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, September 22—King George Theatre, Lower Hutt, S p.m. THURSDAY, September 23—Palace Theatre, Petone, 8 p.m. Invalids and Aged Wanting Assistance on Polling Day, Phone 60-034. (CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE.) DON’T WASTE YOUR VOTE! ONLY HOGAN CAN DEFEAT NASH VOTE HOGAN! DEMOCRATIC SOLDIER LABOUR RALLY Featuring MRS. JOHN A. LEE And CITY CANDIDATES TOWN HALL TONIGHT 8.0 P.M. CHAIRMAN: PRIVATE CHARLIE TEECE. Ticket holders are requested to be early. Mrs. Lee addressed, a splendid meeting at Lower Hutt last evening. BE EARLY TONIGHT. MRS. LEE SPEAKS IN LEVIN TOMORROW NIGHT! (\« (lie Wellington Town Hall is still undergoing repairs Hie City Council accepts no liability eliould any Injury occur to anv person). VOTE DEMOCRATIC SOLDIER LABOUR!
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 305, 20 September 1943, Page 3
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