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' , PUBLIC NOTICES. WILL APPLETON NATIONAL CANDIDATE FOR WELLINGTON CENTRAL, SAYS: IN 1935 the Hon. D. G. Sullivan promised to reduce the housewife's budget 5s in tne £ Between December, 1935, and May, 19oJ (long before the war), flour (251b) rose from 3s 4d to 4s 4d; sugar (701b) from 16s 5d to 19s; honey (unprocurable today), from »%a to ls; and jam (21b) from ls Id to Is 6d. Mr P M. Butler, the well-known Trade Union Secretary, told the Arbitration Court in 1939: "Food costs are going up, coal nas increased three times since 1936, schooll books medicine, dental attention, meat, clothing, ana all other necessities of life have soared in PrThus -was Labour condemned out of its own mouth. Housewives know only too well how the pie-crust promise of Mr. Sullivan and others of the Labour Party has been broken Perhaps this is not the remembering the Socialists would have us do. ~.„.,„ mv. Labour has established a total!ton Gm^ ernment (dictated by the Trades Hall)., c eating unjust privileges and monopolistic rants to individuals or to certain organised and vocal groups. Let us get back to democratic gov ernment where Parliament ls the real authority not bureaucrats outside the House. VOTE NATIONAL THIS TIME AND VOTE FOR VU WILL APPLETON, WHO STANDS FOR "A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL." HARRY AMOS, F.C.C.A., F.R.E.S., F.1.A.5., etc., Consulting and General Accountant, Colonial Mutual Building. Tel. 43-394. . WELLINGTON CITY BATTALION HUSUS GUARD. MAJOR R. L. EVATT, V.D., COMMANDING. MEMBERS of the above Battalion are advised that Rifles, Bayonets, and Scabbards ONLY are to be returned to store on or before SATURDAY, 28th inst., and NOT Web Equipment as previously advertised. J. H. MILLS, 2/Lieut., N.Z.T.S., Adjutant. August 19, 1943. ELECTION NOTICES. ~~ "~ N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. WELLINGTON WEST. BROOKLYN. TONIGHT TONIGHT. MR C. M. BOWDEN, the Official National Candidate, will address friends and supporters in^he igT suxday sCHOOL> Ohiro Road, At 7.45 o'clock. SCRIM FOR AVELLINGTON CENTRAL. ROSENEATH MEETING, TONIGHT, at 8, 111 tUe TT.TT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL. Mrs C G. Scrimgeour will represent her Husband while absent in Camp, and Mr. E. J. Dyer will also address the meeting. * ALL WELCOME. EMOCRATIC LABOUR PAKXi. "We Fight for New Zealand. FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS MEETINGS. CALLING WELLINGTON EAST TONIGHT I MAJOR WALTER BISHOP speaks., in the Houghton Bay Hall at 8.0 Tonight. CALLING WELLINGTON NORTH TONIGHT! HORACE E. HERRING will speak in the WEBB ST. METHODIST HALL at 8.0 o'clock TONIGHT. CALLING OTAKI ELECTORATE TONIGHT 1 JVMES BARNETT (candidate for Otaki) and LES *FRAME (candidate for Wellington Suburbs) will address supporters at IROSsbMib HALL, PORIRUA, at 8 o'clock TONIGHT. CALLING WELLINGTON WEST TONIGHT! MR. S. MCDOUGALL will speak in the KARORI WEST SCHOOL at 8 o'clock TOMGHI. ALL FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS WELCOJIE. Questions are invited. Join the ranks of our thousands of wellwishers! GENERAL ELECTION. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. AN INVITATION. THE PRIME MINISTER (MR. FRASER) WILL Address a Meeting of Friends and Supporters in the Wellington Central Electorate on Thursday, August 19, at 8 o clock, in tlie Methodist Church Hall, Waitoa Rd., A Cordial Invitation is extended to all Friends and Supporters to be present and to meet the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. P. Fraser. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, at 8 o'clock. MADDISON, THE REALLY INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. IN view of the- fact that large monopolist organisations and financial institutions are interested in maintaining the party system, a genuinely Independent Candidate receives no support from these quarters. For this reason MR. T. O. MADDISON, one of the few really unattached candidates, looks to tho man in the street, and particularly to the small business man for support. His policy includes uncompromising resistance to bureaucratic controls and the tendency to allow New Zealand financial policy to be dictated from overseas. Women should note that he is one of the candidates who advocates that prices can be reduced by the use of a price subsidy to take the place of the sales tax. He fights the election on policy alone, and is not concerned with personal issues. He fights for Freedom. He fights for You. He fights for Sovereignty for tlie people of New Zealand, and THE INDEPENDENT SPIRIT. Donations to Campaign Secretary, JIR. L. W. HUNT, Box 528, Wellington. TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. Tenders for the Supply and Installation of Ventilating System in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, Lower Cuba St., Wellington. TENDERS will be received at the Offlce of the Undersigned up to 12 noon on Tuesday, August 31, 1943, for the Supply and Installation of Ventilating System in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, Lower Cuba St., Wellington. , , Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Offlce of the City Engineer, MeTcer St., City. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Supply and Installation of Ventilating System in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, Wellington." . E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. August 19. * FOR HIRE OR CONTRACT. THREE Power Shovels with Dragline and Trenching Hoes, Angle Dozers, Tip Lorries, Road Grader, Compressor, with Jack Hammers Diaphragm Pump, and Other Earth-moving and Roading Plant. - The Stellin Construction. Ltd., G.P.O. Box 1111, Wellington. Tels. 43-969 and 42-447r - CEMENT BAGS. Save ALL Your BAGS And RETURN WHEN EMPTY. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD. <J Allowance of 2s 6d dozen. (Tel. 42-150). — Or — THE GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO., LTD. (Tel. 41-440). RADIO APPARATUS. WANTED to Sell, Radio Cabinet, 9-valve short-wave, all countries, new condition, cost £62; £40 cash. Ring 55-012. WHAT offers Radio Headphones, "Trim," never been used, still in carton? Write 2514 Evg. Post. ADIO —Wanted Sell for cash, Latest Amerii can Philco Wireless, 5-valve, dual wave. Tel. 18-553. ~~~ RADIO SALE. RADIO-GRAM., £22 10s, Vibrator and Battery Sets, also other sets. Opp. Old Library in Farish St., Howden's Bldgs. Wholesale Repair Service. Ring 41-962. ADIO, Broadcast, £6; Lady's Brassio Golf Club, new, cheap. 33 King's Cres., Lower Hutt. . WHOLESALE Radio Repairs—Prompt and Efficient Service sets collected and redelivered. Radio Mart, 55 Dixon St., off Macduffs. Tel. 50-448. . ■ THOROUGHLY Reconditioned Radios, Broadcast and Short-wave. Radio Mart, 55 Dixon St.. opp. Macduffs. ANTED to Buy, all classes of Used Radio Parts and Sets. The Lamphouse, 11 Manners St. ADIO Repairs, ring 51-322, collected and delivered same day; sets guaranteed 3 months. Radio and Electrical Service, 173 Cuba St. OR Prompt Radio Service by Qualified Servlcemen, ring 52-706. Hohner Electrical Co., 21 Edward St. IMMO'S Radio Service Department, equipped to service all makes of sets; best quality valves and parts used; satisfaction assured at reasonable cost. H. Nimmo and Sons, Ltd. Tel. 45-080. SERVICE to your Radio ls given by experts at Radiart Co.. 22 Brandon St. Tel. 42-871. ADIO Repairs, Extension Speakers, Mullard Sets, Aerial Repairs. Ring 50-926, or 27-294. Bob Horrobin. RCA. Victor Radio Service Specialists. All • makes Radios Repaired, Serviced. Associated Radio, 8 Bond St., opp. Majestic. Tel. 41-553. XPERT Radio Service—Repairs to all types of Radio Sets. Called for and returned same day. Certified Servicemen only. Charges reasonable. Preston B. Billing, Ltd., 149 Willis St. (opp. V.M.C.A.). Tel. 52-362. RADIO REPAIRS. FISCHER'S RADIO SERVICE now Collect and Deliver. 28 Cuba St., Just past Electriclty House, 42-695. RADIOS BOUGHT. HIGHEST Price Paid for Old or New Radio. Ring 54-952. . "WHOLESALE REPAIR SERVICE." SAME Day Service. We Collect and Deliver. We Specialise In all Makes. We Buy. Trade-in, and Sell all Types. OPP. OLD LIBRARY TN FARISH ST., HOWDEN'S BLDGS.- Ring 41-962. MISCELLANEOUS. ITAPHOS brings Sound Sleep to Tired Nerves, bulls up nervous system, brings new hopes and energy; 3s 6d. Perrett, Chemist,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1943, Page 4

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