NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. VOTE LABOUR Wk ff LABOUR FOR WW FOE PROSPERITY PROGRESS TODAY, DIXON STREET RESERVE, 12 NOON TO 2 P.M. RT. HON. PETER FRASER, Prime Minister; HON. ROBERT SEMPLE, M.P.; MR. ROBERT McKEEN, M.P. ' MR. C. H. CHAPMAN, M.P. Chairman: MR. F. P. WALSH, President Wellington Trades Council. VOTE LABOUR FOR SECURITY WELLINGTON CENTRAL: Rt. Hon. P. Fraser CORNER DOUGLAS AND TASMAN STRLEIb, LUX.'tiv TERRACE AND ARLINGTON STREET. WELLINGTON EAST: Hon. R. Semple 8 P.M. WELLINGTON WEST: .Mrs. C. S. Stewart 1«. T: 1-AK, SII HALT g — TODMAN STREET, BROOKLYN, OPEN AIL, I<AJ 1 ..u. WELLINGTON SOUTH: Mr. R. McKeen TONIGHT: CORNER HOWARD AND WALLACE STREETS, S P.M. WELLINGTON NORTH: Mr. C. H. Chapman KNIGHT: GARRETT STREET, OPEN AIK, 7.30 P.M.; DIXON STREET, OPEN AIK. WELLINGTON SUBURBS: Mr. H. E. Combs TONIGHT: THEATRE ROYAL, EASTBOURNE, 8 P.M. Vote Labour for Progress! Vote Labour for Prosperity ! ' imUMS iu the appropriate districts as follows NORTH: SOUTH: MOLESWORTH STREET ... 44-.3S ]s a x ay S “i!?.?.. !' 94-525 oxford street EAST: HOBART STREET 17-200 COUTTS STREET IS 000 CENTRAL: e SUBURBS: COURTENAY PLACE ..51-596,51-518 HUTT, BELMONT. & TAITA 63-S3O WEST: NGAIO 37-513 BROOKLYN 51-G«? " -4 t* i? r EASI BO Uli N L ..«•••••••••• NORTHL IND 27-528 KHANDALLAH ..6-!-2 AKO STREET hCC 52-293 KAIWARKA 4.-116 B E ON TII E W INN E R — VOTE LABOUR FOR SECURITY
ELECTORATE VOTE WALTER NASH FOR PROGRESS AND SECURITY ELECTION INFORMATION Can be obtained by Ringing any of the following Committee Rooms: Lower Hutt 60-300. Moera 63-491. Petone 60-223. VOTE LABOUR AGAIN AND RETAIN SECURITY! EVERY VOTE HOGAN DOES NOT GET IS A VOTE TO PUT NASH BACK! i. -_.j- - o DEFEAT NASH. ' VOTE SOLIDLY • * ' FOR HOGAN. Hear His Final . . . . . Statement & Reply Open-air, Jackson Street, Petone .... Tonight, 7 p.m. Open-air, High Street, Lower Hutt .... Tonight, 8.15 YOUTH IS WINNING THE WAR. YOUTH WILL WIN THE PEACE. JOHN HOGAN FOR HUTT. They come from ALL PARTIES to Hear and Support HOGAN. ONLY A BLOCK VOTE FOR HOGAN WILL DEFEAT NASH. VOTE FOR A PEACE THAT DOES NOT MAKE ANOTHER WAR INEVITABLE CAN YOU DENY L That the last Peace Settlement sowed the seeds of this war? 2 That nil the promises of all the parties mean nothing unless the fear of war, and tilic cost of preparing for it are lifted from our people. .3. That there should be in Parliament at least one man to sland for a wise, generous and CHRISTIAN Peace? WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH OUR “ENEMIES”? TURN THEM INTO CORPSES, SLAVES—OR FRIENDS? BARRINGTON FOR WELLINGTON EAST.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 309, 24 September 1943, Page 3
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