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ELECTION KUIWM. "-x of the ' 'x i? Hour TONIGHT! WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. MR. S. G. HOLLAND IE YD ER OF THE N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY, WILL GIVE .HIS FINAL NORTH ISLAND ADDRESS AT THE OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON AT 8 I’,M. MR -HOLLAND HAS BEEN ACCLAIMED ALL OVER NEW ZEALAND! COME AND HEAR HIS INSPIRING MESSAGE I ON SATURDAY YOU WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE NEW AND VIGOROUS LEADERSHIP THIS TIME VOTE NATIONAL! N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY HEAR THE LOCAL NATIONAL PARTY CANDIDATES EXPLAJN Wellington West: MR. C. M. BOWDEN TODAY—Regal Theatre, Karori, 2.30 p.m. (Ladies specially inTOMORROW —St. Matthew’s Church Hall. Brooklyn, S p.m. F RI DAY—Town Hall. Wellington Central: MR. WILL APPLETON TONIGHT —Presbyterian Church School Rooms, Kent Terrace, 8 p.m . . TOMORROW —Realm Hall, Hataitai, 8 p.m. FRIDAY—Town Hall, 8 p.m. Hutt MR. N. P. CROFT TOMORROW—Union Clothing Coy. Hall. Petone, 8 p.m. < FRIDAY—Open-air Meeting, opp. Hutt P. 0., i p.m. Wellington North: MR- T. C. A. HISLOP TODAY—Ladies’ Meeting, Webb Street Methodist Hall, 2.30 p.m TOMORROYY —Methodist Hall, YVebb Street, 8 p.m. FRIDAY—Town Hall. Wellington South: »«'• E ' «' TOO[ ’ TOMORROW —Newtown School, 8 p.m. FRlDAY—Tutanekai Hall, Bcrhampore, 8 p.m. Wellington East: L - T - JACOBSEN TOMORROW —Capitol Theatre, Miramar. S p.m. FRIDAY —Kilbirnie Kinema, 8 p.m. otaki . . MR. B. V. COOKSLEY TONIGHT —Regent Theatre, Levin. 8 p.m. TOMORROW—Civic Theatre, Otaki. 8 p.m. FRIDAY—Kuku Maori Hall, Ohau, 8 p.m. Wellington Suburbs: MR. W. A. VEITCH ' TONIGHT —Royal Theatre, Eastbourne, 8 p.m. TOMORROW —Town Hall, Ngaio, S p.m. FRIDAY —Parish Hall. Wadestown; 8 p.m. Western Maori: „ MR - R - W ’ p O MARE TOMORROW r —Grosvenor Club, 157 Featherston Street, b p.m. INVALID VOTES Invalids unable to Vote at Polling Booths on Saturday, please ring— Telephone 47-110 For Information Regarding the Recording of Invalid Votes. LISTEN IN TO THIS NATIONAL PARTY BROADCAST TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 8 p.m. OTOROHANGA: MR. W. J. BROADEOOT, M.P. for Waitomo, 2YA and IYA. CHANGE THE GOVERNMENT This Time VOTE NATIONAL a HUTT ELECTORS! ' YOUR VOTE IS PRECIOUS—DON’T WASTE IT I Hutt electors especially, have good reason to use their yul® 8 '° t . be JAj effect on September 25. Stuce Mr. Nash went So V ash.ng on aU electors have had in Parliament has been a vacant chair. Il he the same position will continue. WHY VOTE I'OK AN EMPTY CHAIR? Hutt wants its OWN representative in Parliament, a full-time rectlv answerable to his constituents, a resident with a J stake m the 1 KU ate. and aware ot its problems. Hutt wants to be represented by .1 member of a party with a dynamic leader with a virile policy. THAT CAN ONLY 7 BE DONE BY RETURNING THE NATIONAL CANDIDATE. HE IS NEITHER AN EMPTY CHAIR NOR A VOICE CRYING IN THE WILDERNESS. DON’T VOTE FOR AN EMPTY CHAIR DON’T VOTE FOR A ONE-MAN PARTY. VOTE NATIONAL

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 307, 22 September 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 307, 22 September 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 307, 22 September 1943, Page 2