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ELECTION N O’l’l< ES. DEMOCRATIC LABOUR MEETINGS. (“We Fight for New Zealand.’’) WE’RE WINNING WELLINGTON! CALLING WELLINGTON NORTH! HORACE HERRING speaks at Congregational Church Hall. Bowen Street, at 8 Tonight. CALLING WELLINGTON SUBURBS! LES FRAME speaks at St. Albans Church Hall. Eastbourne, 2.30 p.m. today, and Kliaudallab Town Hall, toniglit. -At: Y.M.C.A. Hall. Bireli Street. Lower Hutt, al 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. At Waterloo School. 7.311, and Epum School. 8 o’clock on Friday night.. CALLING WELLINGTON SOUTH I PRIVATE CHARLIE TEIK.’E will speak at St. Thomas's Schoolroom. Newtonu, Toniglit. ■» CALLING WELLINGTON EAST! . MAJOR WALTER BISHOP speaks at the R.S.A., Kilbirnie. tonight at 8 o clock. CALLING WELLINGTON WESI’I STEVENSON MeDOUGALL speaks bt St. Anne’s Hall. Northland, toniglit a 8 o’clock. CALLING HUT'.!'! , „ , PIT CONNORS will speak at the letoue West School. Tonight, at 8 u clock. CALLING OTAKI! tamps BARNETT speaks at the Renown Theatre, Shannon. Tonight, at 8 o clock. At. Paraparaumu Beach Theatre, on I 1 riday night. VOTE DEMOCRATIC SOLDIER LABOUR VOTE HERRING FOR NORTH! VOTE TEECE FOK SOLID! VOTE BISHOP FOR LABI . VOTE MeDOUGALL I'OK W I'-S 1 1 VOTE FRAME FOR SLLLKL- ■ VOTE CONNORS FOR Hhl I. VOTE BARNETT FOR OTAKI. VOTE FOR A PEACE THAT DOES NOT MAKE ANOTHER AVAR INEVITABLE. CAN YOU DENY 1 That the last Peace Settlement sowed the seeds of this war? 2. That ali Hie promises of “B parties mean nothing unless the tear of war, and the cost of preparing for it are lifted from our peet-iet 3 That there should be in Parliament at least one man to stand for a wise, generous and CHRIS I lAN Peace,. What shall we do with our "Enemies?” Turn them into CORPSES. SLAVES—OR friends? BARRINGTON FOR WELLINGTON EAST. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION WANTED. WANTED, Bach, Pine Haven, I'urn. or unfurn., 3 weeks from Dec. 17. Tel. 18-4.J1 or write 2 Aparima Ave., Miramar. ACCOMMODATION wanted. ACCOMMODATION wanted by 2 gentlemen, early breakfast, cut lunch handy to trams preferred. KBO2, “Dominion.. ACCOMMODA IION. WELLINGTON. NEW CAULFIELD HOUSE, 53-35 Pipltea Street (Oil Moleswortb Street), Wellington. MOST Modern, Up-to-date Guest House Hot and Cold Water In all Bedrooms. Bed and Breakfast. MRS. MAXWELL, Proprietress. Telephone 42-353. MARMA, 17 Terrace Gardens—Bed and Light Breakfast. CLOSE Station, Casual Accommodation, bed and morning tray, 5/-, 15 Hawkestone St. ■ VISITORS to Wellington—Bed, Breakfast. 5/-. Mrs. Geo. Miller, 137 Tborndon Qy. HOTEL Rutland (Private), behind Pru dential Bldg., Lambton Qy.—Quiet, central comfortable; b. and b., I/*. full board. 10/-. Telegrams, "Rutland.'’ Tel. 40-910. DUNBANK Private Hotel Has vacancies, Bed and Breakfast, single and to share. Tel. 53-014. , BRADFORD House, 23d Oriental Pile.— Casuals and permanents. Spacious lounge and sunroom. Tel. 51 -520. ' ENNISMOHE Private Hotel, 03 BuUK'ull St.—Vacancies superior guests, permanent or casual; moderate tariff, Tel. 43-324. VISITORS to Weillugtot., stay at Penn Court, 34 Hill St. Bed and breaafasl. Mrs. J. K. Jessen, Proprietress,■ KING’S private Hotel, Courtenay Place, opp. Fire Station—All Servicemen spec)ally catered tor. Tel. 52-652. HOTEL Trocadero. 296 Lambton Qy. (bandy wharves and railways). L. Giles. Proprietress. Tel. 43-41)6. ARGYLE House, 2(1 Murphy St. 3miu. station. Bed. light breakfast. Casuals. 6/-; 30/- week. 46-925. CHRISTCHURCH. 4N CHRISTCHURCH, UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. COMFORTABLE, dignified atmosphere. United Service, the premier hotel, Christchurch, situated in Cathedral Square, heart of city. 100 Bedrooms each with private telephone and It. and c. running water. Rooms with private bathrooms available also. Full inclusive tariff 22/6. N. -WRAY MILLNER. Proprietor. GISBORNE. “ALMADALE Guest House,” Gisborne. Extreme comfort. Central. Reasonable tariff. A.A. house. Tel. 2241. Prop. Mrs. C o r b e ft. NAPIER.' . “SHORTLANDS," Marine Parade, tor restful quiet holidays. Veiy reasonable. Bed, breakfast. Sunny, comfortable rooms, facing sea. Parade Gardens. Close salt baths. Tel. 3111, Mrs. Duwe. "WAIKAIA,” 81 Marine Pde.--Bed and breakfast, tariff reasonable; weekly by ar-rar-gement. Tel. 2:1111. .Mrs,s C. Dyer Prop. PALMERSTON NORTH. RAILWAY llotel. —Contrull v situated; all convs. ami excellent cuisine. First-class double and single rooms available; moderate tariff. Mrs. A. Clarke. Proprietress (late Central Hotel). ' HOTElTcaJtL'i’O N. CUBA St.—Whim in Palmerston North stop nt this popular C.T.. A.A., P.S. and Govt. Tourist House. Hot. cold water bedrooms Tel. 51112. N. K. Beveridge. Proprietor. KINGSCOUItT PRIVATE HOTEL. Fitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston North. Under New Management. Bed and Breakfast, ‘l/6. TEI.EPIIONE_U36S. PERMANENT and Casual Guests, tariff moderate, itangltike) Private Hotel Palm. Nth.. REST HOMES. GLENLYON Convalescent Home in Napier’s glorious sunshine, oilers peace, quiet comfort and unobtrusive service lor the tired and unwell. Very reasonable, lei 2708 1 PATENTS. PATENTS. Obtainable tn AH Countries. BALDWIN. SON AND CAREY. Registered Patent Attorneys. WELLINGTON. MR. CHARLES MUNRO. Arciilt-eL ACJdmuy Building, 2 Cburc.i St reel. MAST IllllhV, Local Agent.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 308, 23 September 1943, Page 4

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