DEMOCRATIC LABOUR MEETINGS. (“We Fight for New Zealand.") WE’RE WINNING WELLINGTON! CALLING WELLINGTON SUBURBS! LES FRAME speaks at 't’awa Flat Town Hall Tonight. At Muritai School. Wednesday Night. CALLING WELLINGTON SOUTH! PRIVATE CHARLIE TEECE will speak at tlie Tutenlkau Hall, Berhampore, Tonight. CALLING WELLINGTON EAST! MAJOR WALTER BISHOP speaks at the Seatoun Kiosk at 8 Tonight. At the Kilbirnie School on Wednesday Night. At the U.S.A., Kilbiruie, on Thursday Night. CALLING WELLINGTON' WEST! STEVENSON McDOUGALL speaks nt the Parisli Hall. Karori, at S Tonight. At Vogeitown Hall, Yogeltown, on Wednesday Night. At St. Anne's Hall. Northland, on Thursday Night. CALLING HUTT! PAT CONNOR'S will speak at Wllford School, Petone, Tonight. At ths Methodist Sunday School Hall. Lower Hutt, Wednesday Night. CALLING OTAKI! JAMES BARNET'!' speaks at the Century Hall, Levin. Tonight, in conjunction with Mrs. John A. Lee. AND VOTE DEMOCRATIC SOLDIER LABOUR VOTE HERRING FOR NORTH! VOTE TEECE FOR SOUTH 1 VOTE BISHOP FOR EAST! vote McDougall for west! VOTE CONNOIRS FOR HUTT! VOTE BARNETT FOR OTAKI! TONIGHT TONIGHT ST. ANDREW’S HALL, THE TERRACE. At 8 o'clock. RUGBY MALCOLM RUGBY MALCOLM (INDEPENDENT GROUP CANDIDATE) MTU address the Electors of Wellington North. . Subject: INDEPENDENT GROUP LABOUR PARTY AND COMMUNISM. VOTE MALCOLM FOR AVELLINGTON NORTH. ' DEMOCRATIC SOLDIER LABOUR PARTY. MASTERTON ELECTORATE. AIRCRAFTMAN DONALD THOMPSON. Will Address Public Meetings — TONIGHT (Tuesday), September 2b— NUREAHA HALL, S .p.m. WEDNESDAY. September 22—EKETAHUNA, St. Cuthbert’s Hall, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, September 23 — CLAREVILLE HALL, 8 p.m. FRIDAY. September 24—MASTERTON, Y.M.C.A. Hall. 8 p.m
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 306, 21 September 1943, Page 3
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