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i t ! ] • i i i ■ ■■ ' N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. MANAWATU ELECTORATE. AIR. M. H. ORAM, NATIONAL CANDIDATE FOR MANAWATU. Will Deliver his Concluding Addresr to thc Electors of Manawatu. at the DRILL HALL, FEILDING, TONIGHT (THURSDAY), SEPT. 23, at 8 o’clock. This Will Be The Address You Have Been Waiting For. Hear ORAM and then VOTE NATIONAL. HAWKE’S BAY ELECTORATE N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY’. MR. E. N. PRYOR. National Candidate for HAWKE’S BAY, Will Address Electors TONIGHT (Thursday), HASTINGS ASSEMBLY HALL, 8 p.m. TOMORROW (Friday) Open Air, HASTINGS, 7.30 p.ui. VOTE NATIONAL. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE ALL Committees Assisting in Aly Candi. dature in the Wellington North Electorate are Disbanded as from Wednesday', Septeni. bcr 22, 1943. T. C. A. HISLOP. National Party Candidate. S C R I M ’S FINAL MEETING BEFORE HE GOES TO PARLIAMENT. * » * >TONI G H T. 7.30 p.m.— ROSENEAT.H. PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM, 8 p.m.— ODDFELLOWS’ HALL (next Fire Station). .* * * ' X TOMOE B O W, 8 p.m. TECHN I C A L COLL E R ® HALL. No tickets guaranteeing seats .have been issued for Tomorrow’s Meeting—it’s first come, first served. So COME EARLY and be sure of a seat. Those who came late to Scrim’s meeting in the Town Hall on Tuesday found standing room only. JOHN HOGAN. FINAL MEETINGS: PALACE THEATRE. PETONE, TONIGHT 8 O’clock. GENERAL MOTORS, NOON. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS—FRIDAY. NOON. OPEN-AIR MEETINGS. JACKSON ST,, PETONE, FRIDAY, 7 p.m. HIGH ST., LOWER HUTT. FRIDAY, S p.m. Hear him Reply—Accuse—Expose—and Declare the Principles Ina. Will Win the Peace. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. HUTT ELECTORS’ ASSOCIATION. 4 Public Meeting of Hutt Lleetora '(non-party), to form a Hutt Electors’ Association, and control the next representative for Hutt, 'will be held at the ST. JAMES HALL. LOWER HUTT. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 8 p.m. JOHN HOGAN is pledged to serve the Electors of Hutt every Vote he does not get is a Vote to put Nash buck. EVERY VOTE HOGAN DOES NOT GET IS A VOTE TO PUT BACK NASH. ONLY HOGAN CAN DEFEAT NASH. VOTE SOLIDLY FOR HOGAN. ■ THE LICENSING POLU " HON J. O'BRIEN said would close hotel lounges where girls 15 and 16 being; supplied liquor. You close them duration W!ir ‘ VOTE PROHIBITION. BISHOP SIMKIN said it would take lens time remedy harm done numerous young girls bv moral laxity. Yon can reduce lld tM b y . VOTING PR O HIB IT lON. NATIONAL Party’s Policy includes pwmise Royal Commission renort on inpior traffic. Position requies action, uot pre’’’vote PROHIBITION for Duration of I'P is vour responsibility reduce moral laxity .by VOTING I’KOIUBITION for Duration War. No political party can tackle problem. Don’t shirk responsibility lest you regret.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 308, 23 September 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 308, 23 September 1943, Page 3