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election xoticbs. , NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY VOTE LABOUR ' Ilk LABOUR FOR F° r PROSPERITY I||F PROGRESS Wellington Central: RT - HON - P * FRASER •TONlGHT—Koseneath School, Itoseneath; Oddfellows’ Hall, Clyde Quay. TOMORROW (THURSDAY)— Town Hall, Cuba Street. FRIDAY—The Realm, Hataitai. ... . . HON. R. SEMPLE Wellington East: nun * TONIGHT—Capitol Theatre, Miramar, S p.m. ssr« w «ssw ’ Wellington West: MRS - c - s - STEWART FR?DAY—Parish* Anne’s 11 , Northland. Wellington South: MR. R. McKEEN TONIGHT —St. Thomas’s Hall, Newtown, 8 p.m. FRIDAY—Howard Street, open air, 8 p.m. Wellington North: MR. C. H. CHAPMAN TONIGHT—Mt. Cook School, S p.m. FRIDAY —Garrett Street, open air, 7.30 p.m.; Dixon Street, open air. Wellington Suburbs: MR. H. E. COMBS TONIGHT—Prince Edward Theatre, Woburn, 8 p.m. (Joint meeting with the Hon. W. Nash). TOMORROW (THURSDAY)— Empress Theatre, Johnsonville, S p.m. FRlDAY—Theatre Royal, Eastbourne, 8 p.m. VOTE LABOUR-FOR SECURITY ELECTION INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED BY RINGING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEE ROOMS CENTRAL: 54-500 and 54-518. NORTH: 44-738, 55-143 and 52-203. SOUTH: 14-840 and 24-525. BAST: 18-000 and 17-200. 282, 30-052, 42-440. Vote LABOUR AGAIN and RETAIN SECURITY

NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY VOTE LABOUR lik LABOUR FOR FOR PROSPERITY PROGRESS THE RT. HON. P. FRASER WILL SPEAK IN THE TOWN HALL, LOWER CUBA STREET, AT 8 P.M., TOMORROW (Thursday), SEPTEMBER 23, 1943. HEAR LABOUR’S REPLY TO ITS CRITICS. VOTE LABOUR FOR SECURITY

NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY FINAL DOMINION ELECTION ADDRESS OF THE PRIME MINISTER Hear the forceful reply of the Rt. Hon. Peter Fraser to Labours critics —hear the facts and the truth of Labour’s achievements. TOMORROW NIGHT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 8 P.M. AT THE WELLINGTON TOWN HALL ' “In political leadership and administrative ability Mr. Fraser stands unrivalled today.”—“Manchester Guardian.” HEAR THE BROADCAST IF YOU CANNOT BE ONE OF THE THOUSANDS PRESENT HOLD ON TO SECURITYVOTE FRASER FOR CENTRAL VOTE LABOUR FOR NEW ZEALAND!

NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY HUTT ELECTORATE THE HON. WALTER NASH Will Address Meetings as Follows:— TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 22, at 8 p.m.—Hon. W. Nash and MR. H. E. COMBS, -M.P., will address electors at Prince Edward Theatre, Woburn. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), SEPTEMBER 23, at 3 p.m.—Women’s Meeting, Labour Hall, Beach Street, Petone. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, at 8 p.m.—King George Theatre, Lower Hutt. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23—Women’s Meeting at the Moera Community Hall, at 1.30 p.m. ' THURSDAY, September 23, at 8 p.m.—King George Theatre, Lower Hutt. THURSDAY, September 23—Women’s Meeting at the Moera Community Hall, at 1.30 p.m. ALL ELECTORS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO HEAR MR. NASH, AND LABOUR’S RECORD AND POLICY.

WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORS ■ Ladies and Gentlemen, On behalf of my committee, I make this appeal. On Saturday (next) you have the power to decide for yourself and others whether our future in this Dominion will be FREE OF RESTRICTION and CONTROL or ONE of TYRANNY. I therefore appeal to you not to throw your vote away on a candidate that you have no confidence in. Let your choice be the man (to represent you in Parliament) best Qualified for public life irrespective of the Party Machine. AA e know that all New Zealanders love freedom, justice and independence; for that reason I ask you to cast your vote in favour of a voting New Zealander, who in the last World War fought for the very things that he is politically lighting for today—Our Freedom and Independence. RUGBY MALCOLM has years of service to recommend him. lie is young and has ability, and he would make for Wellington North a capable and conscientious representative. We strongly recommend you to VOTE MALCOLM for Wellington North. For and on behalf of my Committee, P. L. BRADY, Chairman.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 307, 22 September 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 307, 22 September 1943, Page 3