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ELECTION NOTICES. TAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE TONIGHT At 8 p.m. AU Friends and Supporters are urged to come along in force TOMGU t and "oh Hf.'.s-'' A A f "TvSggp. ' '<• [I, Independent luck in Ins uphill light ' Xf, against the powerful Party System, wi:li ' '' ‘'AiW? - '' > amazing expenditure on radio, tress and iHimplilet advertising. ' - show that right can triumph over might. ' '' ami dm thc Inil«Pe» l > e ". t voiel 7 Ci ;, n . heard despite Clio squeezing out ot tlic radio. ’ HOUSEWIVES! This is wur i.pimrT tunity! Support the man who wi, 11 ' ' you a fair system of food distribution. No ' v ! more grovelling! J, MEN! This is your chance to prove Unit ||Miil|k < JHHMs vou are not a cog in a machine, but can iiave direct access to Pari ament through a candidate who is available to you At lliliillik -! ALL TIMES! ■MUMMBK j'’ WHAT IF HE PROVES A FAILUItII? Itemember his pledge to resign at the A ' ' ’ ' 7 C ,)d p I 32 lnonths iC P rovcd t 0 be NO’ NO! NO! You cannot go ywong /lam. * '• by plumping for tile man who is ONE 01 r f : ,|bF YOU ’ Business and home in Wellington East, and not an outsider brought iu, because no cue else was available. . , i „ ~z,»n cuiutin- Al-iko a Don’t be misled by any last-mmuto catch phrases aboiit otc sp)Utin„. .ai bird of putting E. C. RUSSELL in by persuading all and bundrj that lie is tne on . man free of Dart v iiledges, and free to do your biduiug. ..,»v • TONIGHT his main subject will be the presentation renort for 1U42-43 It is a tragic account of departmental bungling and inunui nu. The record of misappropriations and thefts is enough to make Ned Kelly turn in hi. grU ln r Um S ll^t r of a sub ! sldic S , why was TEA not mentioned. You tell me! E. C. RUSSELL, THE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. YOUTH POLICY TO WIN THE PEACE YOUTH CHALLENGE to OUT-WORN ORTHODOXY JOHN HOGAN, the only man who can defeat Nash, represents ALL SECTIONS of the Electors of Hutt, and save New Zealand from the menace ot overseas control. GREAT FINAL MEETINGS: Palace Theatre, PetoneTONIGHT, 8 p.m. Open-air, Jackson Street, Petone .... Friday Night, 7 p.m. Open-air, High Street Lower Hutt .... Friday Night 8 p.m. Lunch Hour Meetings, General Motors .... TODAY, Noon. Lunch Hour Meetings, Railway Workshops .. Friday, Noon He is banned from the air. Hear him for yourself. FOR Democracy, NOT Dictato rehip. FOR HUTT, NOT WASHINGTON. FOR YOUTH and Determination. JOHN HOGAN Every Vote he does not get is a Vote to put back Nash. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT A PUBLIC MEETING of Electors to form a Hutt Sectors’ Association and CONTROL thc next representative, for Hutt will be held at the Sr. JAMLS HALL, Lower Hutt, on MONDAY NEXT, September 27, at 8 p.m. JOHN HOGAN is the ONLY Candidate who has pledged himself to serve and represent the Electors of Hutt and not outside interests. HOGAN IS DEFEATING NASH HEAR THE FINAL ADDRESSES BY W. J. CRAWFORD f b 1 URGENT THEATRE, LEVIN, |SF TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. gu tf - < MASONIC HALL, FOXTON, TOMORROW (FRL), AT 8 P.M. : THE PRESENT POLITICAL POSITION WILL BE CLEARLY AND FEARLESSLY STATED BY A BUSINESS .MAN, WHO |?tr • WILL EXPOUND A PLAN FOR A ~ “ . Mwjwwftl SOUNDER AND MORE PROGRESSIVE §||t JfiF ADMINISTRATION. BRING YOUR FRIENDS. AND FILL THE! HALLS. THESE WILL BE MEETINGS WORTH GOING TO. VOTE FOR A MAN WHOSE POLICY MEANS: A. Parliament run by .lust and sensible methods —not for the interests of friends of politicians and their party. A better planned war policy, to give more effect with less inconvenience, by the better use of manpower. A policy for better and more permanently prosperous people after the war.

HUTT ELECTORS! YOUK VOTE IS PRECIOUS—DON’T WASTE IT! i Hutt electors, especially, have good reason to use their votes to the best effect on September 25. Since Mr. Nash went to Washington all the Hutt electors have had in Parliament has been a vacant chair. It he is re-elected the same position will continue. WHY VOTE FOR AN EMPTY CHAIR? Hutt wants its OWN representative in Parliament, a full-time member directly answerable to his constituents, a resident with a stake in thc Electorate, and aware of its problems. Hutt wants to be represented by a member of a party with a dynamic leader with a virile policy. THAT CAN ONLY 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 WAIRARAPA ELECTORATE - - MR. J. J. MAHER national party CANDIDATE i - wHIS " Ailtlress Electors as Follows: TONIGHT, SEPTEMBER 23— ! ’' ' 'I'M STATE THEATRE, CARTERTON. 4” AT s P.M. ’ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21- ' I ISMS MAJESTIC THEATRE. ■| «■ ' UPPER lIU'I'T.' 8 I’.M. ’ ’ < this time vote NATIONAL. SEND 'l'o PARLIAMENT A WORTHY E.n' 'A ItEPRICSENTATIVE, A MAN OF ACTION. VOTE MAHER FOR NATIONAL UNITY AND PROGRESS!

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 308, 23 September 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 308, 23 September 1943, Page 3