liiP ;iIiIiWSHH WELLIB6IQW WEST ■*' * |k|li p ii RnwnEii Be DUlfllEH K#^%tl NATIONAL CANDIDATE I Mf ■ |"COMPETITIVE I SP^l^fef PRIVATE jJ» *&[$ ENTERPRISE" .• IlK^fek. .' FOR UNEMPLOYMENT ~ When privote enterprise, in free competition, eon do the job, j M£ Labour is wholeheartedly in favour. Under Labour's planned * R" production, new factories have opened of the rate of 3 each '•>. W- week since Labour has been1 the Governnjenr. Bd¥ UNCON- "j W*. TROLLED enterprise means unemployment figures like these— ij W 1911 j v - 7152 ri W. IQ2I (■■•■■■ T|y v"-- 11 061 < i# lQ33'VVsff- ' 79 435 5 contrasted with this year's' June figures, 390 receiving unern* «! X ployment benefit, 631 in subsidized employment. { m' *or tha years Peter Fraser has been Wellington Central's »2 member, he has fought to banish unemployment and want. | m'- He and the Party he leads have gone most of the way to finish-' •] W ing the job. .If you want to KEEP the prosperity we've earned, \ ml the security we've; won, you'll have a fearless, staunch and * jfc steadfast champion in Peter Fraser. J W. A. VEITCH IIIIIIftIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiI He Stands for FREEDOM *"■"'• • ' •■ Next Week's Camfiaign Meetings: MONDAY, 13th— Empress Hall, JOHNSONVILLE TUESDAY, 14th —Prosser Hall, PORIRUA WEDNESDAY, 15th —School, KAIWARRA THURSDAY, 16th —STOKES I VALLEY FRIDAY, 17th —HOWARD POINT "A LIBERAL POUCY FOR ALL THE PEOPLE." MADDISON I WILL PROVIDE THE MUSIC OF THE PIPES ' THE LOUDSPEAKERS THE COMMON SENSE He Invites the COMMUNISTS to provide the HECKLERS The NATIONAL PARTY to provide the DIGNIFIED SILENCE YOU Will provide the CROWD —the CHEERS — the QUESTIONS NEWTOWH PARK 2-3O p.m. SUNDAY HEAR HIM ON SUNDAY tf^HC'^jy^^ steak %'^vy' "FOUNDATIONS OF THE NEW ORDER." R/ng George Theatre, Lower Hutt, SUNDAY (Tomorrow) 2.30 p.m. The Mayor of Lower Hutt will Preside All Questions Fully Answered. •ONLY HOGAN CAN DEFEAT NASH!
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 63, 11 September 1943, Page 9
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