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WELLINGTON CENTRAL1 RT. HON. P. FRASER Committee Rooms: 41 Courtenay, Place TELEPHONES: 54-596, 54-518 Persons unable to go to Poll, please ring above num*.— '■ Persons offering use of cars or desiring to otherwise assist in LABOUR'Sbumper win, please ring or call as above. Be on a Winner Again! "Vote Fraser! Vote Labour!

TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. ELECTION NOTICES. FOH SALK, Hard Filling, delivery anywhere, n.Z. NATIONAL PARTY, Hutt Valley or Wellington; price, trans- OTAKI ELECTORATE. ' port charges only. Apply V. A. Draper and "\fR. B. V. COOKSLEY will Address Electors Co., Lfd., Hamilton Chambers, Lambton Qy. Jj±. at:— Tels. 41-819; 3»8, ask for 410. PLIMMERTON (Picture Theatre)— Monday, rnii.NUEKS are Invited for the Leasing of the nnn SeP tem, ber 13 ,' BTTp:m*8 TT p:m* „, J „ ♦ 1 Property known as the Raumatl South PORIRUA (Prosser's Hall)— Tuesday, SeptemMotor Camp. The camp Includes sixteen fur- ■_.„"'■); **'.?, P>rn *_. "„ ~, „, . j nished rooms and six two-roomed cabins, large PAHAUTAMJI (State School)— Wednesday, shop with good living accommodation, com- September 15, 8 p.m. . nuinlty room, water supply, bathrooms with Tne causes that result in email families showers, etc. No particular term of lease Is must as far as possible be removed. Amongst stated, but in considering tenders, the Com- the chlef oi theße l 3 the difficulty of obtaining pany will favour a longer rather than a shorter SU itable help in the home, term. The camp Is close to the beach and to jll}_ jj # p. CROFT, the bus, and will be a popular holiday centre. NATIONAL PARTY CANDIDATE FOR HUTT, Tenders will be received up to September 30, \\JiUj Address a Meeting of Ladies at Petone and should" be addressed or any information VV on Tuesday, September 14, at 2.30 p.m., asked through P.O. Box 1283, Wellington. j n u n j on Clothing Co. Hall. HEART RIMU, Polished Panels (from Wei- HEAR HIM AND VOTE NATIONAL. lington Exhibition), sizes G x 3 x 5-16, E. R. TOOP, Dd per foot. . Chance of a lifetime to acquire NATIONAL PARTY CANDIDATE, panels of such quality. YI7ILL Speak at NEWTOWN SCHOOL, Mela FLUSH RIMU. DOORS, 6ft Bin x 2ft Bin x \V st . entrance, •l%in, Heart 60s, Medium-555, Clean 0.8. 50s; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1943. Clipboards, 6 x 2 x 1 1-S; WALNUT 1 side, At 8 p m 455, Rlmii 31s. Craftsman pattern, 6/8, l%ln — '- = i 445, lViin 435. Dowell Rods, 3-Bin, 5-16 in, DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. 18s 6d; 7-161n, 22s 6d; %in, 32s per 600 ft "We Fight for New Zealand." bundle; 5-Bin in Sfts, 32s 6d; 341n, 34s per TONIGHT. TONIGHT 300 ft bundle; lin, per 100 ft, 18s. OTAKI ELECTORATE. RIMU PLY, 6 x 3 x 3-16, Heart 62s Od, TAMES BARNETT will speak at TOKOMARU Medium 535, No. 1 Grade (C.0.8.) 45s Gd, O HALL, Tonight, 8 o'clock. No. 2 Grade % 37s 6d. Door Sizes, 6ft 61n x 2ft Hear and Support the Candidate of Integrity, Sin x 3-lGths, Heart 67s 6d, Medium 55s 6d, Sincerity, and Courage. No 1 Grade 47s 6d, No. 2 Grade 425; 7ft Cln TPvEMOCRATIC LABOUR MEETINGS, x 3 x 3-lOlhs, No. 2 quality, 695; y 2 in, No. ±J «we Fight for New Zealand" 1 quality,- Is 2d per foot, crate lots. - ■ CALLING WELLINGTON EAST! Haigli Chain Chisel COMBINED MORTICER MAJOR WALTER BISHOP Speaks in Eve't (several chains and chisels), £45. Hand Tearooms, Melrose, on Monday, at 8 p.m. Miterer, £8 10s; Power Bandsaw Sharpener, CALLING WELLINGTON WEST! £8; Tenoning Apparatus (fit shaper), £10; STEVENSON McDOUGALL Speaks at BrookEngineer's Power Hammer, £40. STOCK i yn School on Monday, at 8 p.m. DEPOT, Marshall, Carrier, 13-15 Lower Cuba CALLING WELLINGTON SUBURBS 1 St., where supplies may be drawn. LES. FRAME Speaks at Walvvhetu School on MOSS AGENCY CO., Monday Night, at 8 o'clock. 2uO Wakefleld St., Wellington. CALLING WELLINGTON SOUTH! Tel. 50-834, Private 17-212. PRIVATE CHARLIE TEECE Speaks St SUCTION 4 OF THE VALUATION OP XAND Moore's Tearooms, Happy Valley, at 8 o'clock, AMENDMENT ACT, 1933. Monday Night. • THE Owners of the Freehold Properties com- CALLING WELLINGTON NORTH! prising l building site In-Napier Borough, HORACE E. HERRING Speaks at the "Model 1 building site in Walpukurau Borough, 2 build- Rural" Section, Thorndon School, Brook St. ing sites in Carterton Borough, 14 building entrance, Monday, at 8 p.m. sites lv Wellington City, 8 building sites and Come and Hear Our Fighting Candidates 1 area of over three acres in Raetihl Borough, Tomorrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at 2.15, Le». also 6 building sites, 1 residential property. Frame -Speaks at Williams Park, Day's Baj and 4 business premises in Wanganui City, (o\tm air), and at'B Tomorrow Night John have notified the Valuer-General in terms of A. Lee, D.C.M., M.P., at the St. Jamei Ihe above Act that they require the Capital Theatre. - Value of their lands to be reduced or that MEET SCRIM their lands be acquired by the Crown or sold TOMORROW (SUNDAY) at the sums named by them in their notices. At the A list of the properties may be obtained on DE LUXE THEATRE, application up to September 24 at the Office ' At 3 p.m of the respective local rating authority or at T7H rERYONE la invited to hear Scrim Be*. the Valuation Department, Wellington. Tenders JL Sunday afternoon, but Servicemen, Ser will be accepted up to September 30. Full vicewomen, and their relatives are especiallj particulars and forms of tender may be ob- invited to hear Scrim's programme for progress, tamed from the Valuer-General, Wellington. a Special Invitation also Is given to ElecW. STEWART. Valuer-General. tors between the ages of 21 and 30 . . . rpENDERS are invited for the Purchase of young people who are interested in • youth'i X the following Second Mortgages, together problems—and who may be thinking of elector separately:— , ing someone still young .enough to understand 1. £245 —Interest 4 1/™ per cent half-yearly, those problems. repayable 1/11/47, over 47 acres 2 roods 8 SCRIM WILL ANSWER QUESTIONS. perches freehold near Marton Subject to First Tickets are now available at the Committed Mortgage to State Advances Corporation. Rooms, 26 Kent Tee., 112 Adelaide Rd., and 2. £250 (part of contributory Mortgage of 50 Moxham Aye., Hataitai. £500)— Interest 5 per cent, half-yearly, prin- TICKETS ARE NOT NECESSARY FOR ENcipal running overdue since 1/9/41, over 424 TRANCE, BUT THEY DO ENSURE A SEAT. acres 2 roods 18 perches near Aria, Title L.I.P. Doors Open Sunday at 2 p.ra Subject to First Mortgage to State Advances - I CHARGE WALTER NASH.' • hfar Highest or any tender not necessarily ac- JOHN HOG AN °eTpniipr<! floso Octoher i"> 1043 with Messrs Conduct a Sensational Court Case In the Fullerton-Smith and Co., Solicitor*. Marton, IV GKORG* m . T iI" lAJ? I"<--■ LOWER from whom all particulars can*be obtained. TOMORROW (SIIXDAYI HOUSING CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT. 030 p m rniCXDRRS close with Inspector of Housing Chairman: The Mayor of lower Hutt. X Construction Noon, September 21, for Have you a Housing Problem ?= Are you satisHOUSE DRAINAGE Contracts 10/842. 437 fle(1 witu yO ur treatment as" a'Discharfied Ser. am! 3fi3. LOWER HUTT.. Plans at District. .. *~c .-,-..-■ -- viccihaii? >-f >'■ *; Offlce, 128 Featherston St. - ■ - ■■ Come Along as a Witness. TENDERS. This will be a uulque»and memorable meetini BOOTMAKER'S BUSINESS. with John Hognn, the People's Champjon, at rpEXDERS are invited for the Purchase as his best. He will deal with.the principles of X a Going Concern of the Boot Repairing a Christian Social Order and particularly with Business at 45 Waring Taylor St., Wellington, Housing and the Treatment of Returned Men. including machinery, plant, tools, stock, leather, DON'T MISS THIS GREAT MEETING. arid orders on hand. ONLY HOGAN CAN DEFEAT NASH. Particulars and conditions of tender •may be HEAR JOHN HOGAN seen at the Public Trust Offlce, Wellington, On "THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE NEW where tenders close at Noon on-Monday, Sep- ORDER." : tember 20. T<HNG GEORGE THEATRE, Lower Hutt Tenders should be accompanied by a deposit XV SUNDAY (TOMORROW), 2.30 p.m. ' . of 10 per cent, and enclosed in sealed enve- Chairman: The Mayor of Lower Hutt. lopes endorsed "Tender for Business—Estate All Questions fully answered, of J. H. McKenna." ONLY HOGAN CAN DEFEAT NASH. • *■ A. R. CO AD, * tt s) k t>-\| * v , District Public Trustee. - WELLINGTON NORTH Wellington. INDEPENDENT WALLACE ROOFING COMPANY. /CANDIDATE, will Address Meetings as folExperts In \J lows at 8 p.m.i— BUILT-UP FABRIC ROOKS AND FLOORS, MONDAY, SEPT. 13—Thorndon School AsKlxers of sembly Hall, Brook St. CORRUGATED ASBESTOS TUESDAY, SEPT. 14—St. Peter's Church Hall, • And B.P.M. ROOFING. Willis St. Inquire about our "NU-ROOF" Treatment for WEDNESDAY, -. SEPT. 15—Congregational Old Iron and Composition Roofa. Church Hall, Bowen St. WALLACE ROOFING COMPANY HEAR THE NON-PARTY VIEWPOINT. (W. .H. Wallace, Manager), ' VOTE CARMAN FOR NORTH: 4 Farlsh St. (opp. Public Library). HYDE CAN'T BE BOUGH'--f "" Tel. 40-481. P.O. Bos 132, Te Aro. CENTRAL lAt my meeting on An Ri"nini,-H<*- summin.-MH-VTS ■ Tuesday evening a Gentleman cams tc LL BUILDERS UfcQUIREAIEMS. ule ami sald lhat BEFORE seeing, hearing, aH<? oifmvmt a meeting me, he hud believed the statement jjoint LIME round that 1 had been "PAID TO STAND," i-!>i vici but AFTER he realised the absolute Impossl--Wai I HOARD ETC blllt i' °* that' INDEPENDENT "BILL" HXI/E iruANCia hulmkh. limited. £ AiVT B? u lJJ?, lJ('*i* 0R "brightened"i Telephone 56-210 However, 'Politics Is too dirty and too cx-ZOa-212 TARANAKI ST. pensive for me, so now I need to BORROW Wellington ' about £50 to complete properly this one-man ■ : " '. eirort for DEMOCRACY. The "Course" will be FOR HIRE OR CONTRACT. COMPLETED anyway.\ cpHRRS I'ower Shovels whb Dragline and Silver and gold have I none, but what I 1 Trenching Hoes, Angle Dozers. Tip Lorries, have, what I am, is at my country's service. Road Grader. Diaphragm Pump, und other W. JULIUS HYDE, Oriental Tee. Earth-moving and Roariing Plant. The NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. Stellin Construction Ltd., G.P O. Box 1111, OX AKI ELECTORATE. We 1 ngton. Tels. 43-969 .and 42-447. _ _.„ T „ T „„,„„ , rnt . T , „ . _, !_: 1\T R- G< 0WllY» M.P., Labour Party CanCEMENT BAGS. *-*- didato for Otakl, will address Electors aa Save ALL- Your' under:— BAGS " Saturday, September 11 —Pukerua Bay, 8 p.m. And Monday, September 13 —Ohau Maori Meeting RETURN WHEN EMPTY. Hall, 8 p.m. .._ JOHN DUTHIB AND CO LTD Tuesday, feeptember 14—Ihakara Hall, 8 p.m. Allowance or 2s 6d dozen. Wednesday, September 15—Porirua, Prosser'i (TeL 42-150). Hali> s Dm- — Or — Thursday, September 16—Levin, Regent Theatre THE GOLDEN BAY CBMKNT CO., LTD. „ 8 p.m. (Tel. 41-440). Friday, September 17—OpikI Hall, 8 p.m. JIASTERTON ELECTORAL DISTRICT. n rPTmn unnACt. " NOMINATIONS AND POLLING PLACES. ELECTION. NOTICES. "PURSUANT to the Electoral Act, 1927, th« COMMUNIST PARTY REPLIES TO THE X following Nominations have been received VOTti-SPLITTERS AND SHOWS WHY WE by me :— MUST SUPPORT THE LABOUR GOVERN- MACKLEY, GARNET HERCULES MENT. POWER, JUSTIN MCCARTHY Hear MRS. C. BIRCHFIELD. ROY STANLEY, ROBERTSON, JOHN National Councillor. Auckland Trades Council, THOMPSON, DONALD ALEXANDER and Others The Poll will be taken at the following Polllnf DEAL WITH LABOUR'S OPPONENTS. Places between the hours of 9 a.m. and ,7 p.m BASIN RESERVE, SUNDAY, 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, the 25th day of September, 1843 A Labour Victory for a People's Victory. Masterton Electoral District.. ' ; : ~ > Akitio, Mr. L. Johnston's House (old Po« HUTT ELECTORAL DISTRICT. Offlce). NOMINATIONS AND POLLING PLACES. Alfredton, the Public School. PURSUANT to the Electoral Act, 1927, the Aohanga, the Native Trust Department Build* following Nominations have been received , *nKby m e:— Belvedere, the Public School Building. CONNORS, Patrick. Bideford, the Public School. CROFT, Norman Perclval. Clarevllle, the Public School. HOGAN, John Herbert. East Taratahl, the Public School Building. NASH, Walter. Eketahuna, the Oddfellows' Hail. The Poll will be taken at the following Fernridge, the Public School. ** < Polling Places between the hours of !) a.m. Haniua, the Public School, and 7 p.m. on Saturday, the 25th day of Sep- Hustwell, the Public School, (ember, 10-13. Horoeka, the Public School Building. Grncefleld, the Gracefleld Public School, Bell Hukanui, the Public School. Rd., Lower Hutt. Ihuraua Valley, the Public School. Lower Hutt, Congregational Church Hall, Cen- Kaiparoro, the Hall. tr.il Tee. Kaitawa, the Public School. Lower Hutt, the Eastern Hutt Public School, Kaituna, the Hall. King's Cres. Kakariki, the Public School. Lower Hutt. Wesley Hall, High St. (principal). Konini; the Public School. Lower Hutt, the Infant School, Railway Aye. Kopuaranga, the Public School. Lower Hutt, Woburn Bowling Club' Pavilion, Lansdowne, Masterton, the Public School Mnssey Aye. ! ' Mako Mako, the Public School. Moera, the Moera Hall, Randwlck Cres. Makurl, premises of Mr. C. Berry. l'eione, the Central Pflblie School. Mangamahoe, Railway Station Waiting-room. Petone, the Infant School, Britannia St. Mangamalre, the Public School. > relone, the Petone West Public School. > Mara, premises of Mr. W. Harrison. Waterloo, the V.M.C.A. Hall, Birch St. Marlma, the Public School. Wllford Settlement, the Public School (Petofie). Masterton, the Courthouse (principal). Dated Ihis 9th day of September, 1943, at Masterton, the Central School. Lower Hutt. Masterton, the East School. D. KNIGHT, Masterton, the Methodist Hall, corner Llncoli Returning Officer. Rd. and Chapel St. ' * Masterton, the West School. NOTICE OF LICENSING POLL (PROPOSALS Masterton, the Railway Refreshment Rooms. FOR NATIONAL CONTINUANCE, NA- Masterton. the Church of Epiphany Hall. TIONAL PROHIBITION, OR STATE PUR- Matahlwi, the. Public School. CI-lASK AND CONTROL), AND OF TIME 'Maurlceville East, the Public School. AND PLACE FOR SELECTION OF FIT Maurlceville West, the Public School. PERSONS TO APPOINT SCRUTINEERS Mlkimiki, the Public School. THEREFOR. Newman, the Public School. IN pursuance of the Licensing Act, 1908. and Nireaha, the Public School, the amendments thereto, I, Derek Knight, Opaki, the Public School. Returning Officer for the Hutt Licensing Dis- Ora, Mr. .B. D. Armstrong's Back Station. trlct, do hereby give notice that on the 25th Pleckville, Hislop Bros. House. • day of September, 1043, the day appointed for Pongaroa, the County Offlce. taking the Electoral Poll for the Electoral Dis- Porl, Residence of Mrs.H). C. Morrison ( Rangetrlct of Hutt, simultaneously therewith a dale"). LICENSING POLL will be taken upon the fol- Pukehlnati. Mr. Clement's Building (olfl Post lowlnc proposals:— Offlce). NATIONAL CONTINUANCE. Puketol, the Public School. STATE PURCHASE -AND CONTROL. Putara, the Public School. NATIONAL PROHIBITION. Rakaunui. the Public School Building. Nominations of persons tn appoint Scrutineers Rangltumau, the Public School. In accordance with the Licensing Act, 1008. Rongokokako. the Public School, and the iimondmcnts (hereto, in respect of RonKomni, the Public School Building (old), enoh of the snid proposals must be lodged Saunders Road, the Residence of Mr. F. G> with me not later than five o'clock in the after- Hlgginson. noon of (lie 17th day of September, 1043. And Solway. the Public School. I hereby give notice that I shall on Hie 21st Tnnp. the Public School Building. day of September. 1043. at the hour of 11 Te Ore Ore. the Public School, o'clock tn the forenoon, at my offlce in the Te Wliltl, the Public School. Courthouse, Lower Hutt, publicly considnr nil Tlraumen. the Public School. . nominations .of persons to appoint Scrutineers Waincawn. Residence of Mr. Klngdon, Main wlilfh have been duly lodged in respect of the Highway, said Licensing Poll. Walone, the Public School. Dated at Lower Hutt, the 9th day of Sep- Wangaehu, the Public School Building, tember, 1043. West Taratahi, the Public School. - f .. D. KNIGHT, .. A. WHITTAKER, ■■~:' V

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