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PUBLtC NOTICES. I : WILL APPLETON, NATIONAL CANDIDATE tfOR WELLINGTON CENTRAL, SAYS: rjpHE Labour Government's Housing Scheme, JL plus Hie discouragement of private building, has had one outstanding result —an Increasing shortage- of houses. Mr. JS'ash was going to build houses for £600—they Uav'e cost at least double that sum. Slum deafftnce has not been tackled. Shocking housing conditions still prevail. Poorer people cannot afford the rents of Stato houses. Labour "picks Us tenants" and is more concerned about getting its rent than about the difficulties of applicants. The National Party has its plans ready for Housing. Its policy is based on sound lines, and, with the co-operation of Building Socle- j ties and small builders, will enable the greatest number of people to OWN their own homes. State tenants will be given the option of purchasing their homes at no INCREASE IN RENT, but none will be obliged to do sO. There will be a transfer scheme so that people in houses financed by the State will be able to move to larger houses as their families increase. You can assist In relieving the housing shortage by voting NATIONAL this time and for WILL APPLETON, A Practical Man who really knows something about the Housing Position. S" OCIETY FOR PROTECTION JF WOMEN AND CHILDREN, Bowen House, Room 3, First FlOOr. Office Hours; 12 to 1 and 2 to 4, or by appointment. Tel. 44-952. _^ ,_ CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. YOU are earnestly requested to report t6 the S.P.C.A. any act of cruelty you may notice. Office: Huddart, Parker Buildings. Tel. 43-078. Lethal Chamber for humane destruc* tion of cats and dogs available Mon. to Fri., at 8.30 a.nt. to 9 a.m., and 4 to 4.30 p.m. i Sat., 8.30 to 9.30 a.m.. at City Corporation Yard, Clyde Qy. - TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. THE Proprietors of Letters Patent No. 82941 of January 23 1940 relating to "An improved Container for Surgical and Other Thread, Ribbon, and the Like," ate desirous Of entering into arrangements, by way of a licence or otherwise, "on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. All inquiries to be addressed t& HENRY HUGHES, LIMITED, Patent Agents, 214-217 D.1.0. Building, Wellington. TWO FREE PUBLIC LECTURES * 1 By HERBERT SUTCLIFKBJ, Eminent Psychologist, Metaphysician, at NUIMO'S HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 8 p.m. "MAN'S GREATEST ALLY" Its magic power can work for you. THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 8 p.m. "DIVINE LAW—THE INFALLIBLE SOLUTION"' The Problems that beset you can be dissolved. Music. Be Early. . Collec^t°n v^__ - ELECTION NOTICES, DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. CALLING WELLINGTON WEST.' STEVENSON McDOUGALL speaks at Brooklyn School Tonight, at 8, CALLING WELLINGTON SUBURBS. LES FRAME speaks at WaiWhetu School 'rOmghCALLING WELLINGTON SOUTH. PRIVATE CHARLIE TEECE speaks at Moore's Tearooms, Happy Valley, Tonight, at 8 - ' v Island Bay Masonic Hall, Tomorrow, at 8 p.m. ■ BerhampOre Tutaneltai Hall, Wednesday, 8 P" m> CALLING WELLINGTON NORTH!. HORACE E, HERRING speaks at the "Model Rural" Section, ThOrndon School, Brook St. entrance, Tonight, at 8. CALLING WELLINGTON EAST. MAJOR WALTER BISHOP speaks at MELROSE—Eve's Tearooms, Tonight, at 8. HOUGHTON BAY HALL, Tomorrow Night, at 8. MlßAMAß—Academy Hall, Wednesday, at 8 p.m. CALLING HUTT. PAT CONNORS Speaks at | LOWER HUTT—Methodist Sunday Soliool Hall, Tomorrow Night, at 8. MOERA—Community Hall, Wednesday, at 8 p.m. . CALLING OTAKI. JAMES BARNETT speaks at OPIKI HALL, Tonight, at 8. OTAKl—Anglican Church Hall, Tomorrow Night, at 8, PARAPARAUMU—Sunday School Hall, Wednesday, at 8 p.m. FOR Integrity, Sincerity, and Courage, fcupport the DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. OTAKI ELECTORATE. MB. B. V. COOKSLEY will Address Electdrs at;-- . - PLIMMERTON (Picture Theatre)— Monday, September 13, 8 p.m. PORIRUA (Prosser's Hail)— Tuesday, September 14, 8 p.m. PASAUTANUI (State School)— Wednesday, September 15, 8 p.m. NATIONAL PARTY. WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTORATE. EPUNI SCHOOL, LOWEB HUTT. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, at 8 p.m. MR. H. E. CHILDS will Speak on behalf of the National Party. WELLINGTON NORTH. A. H. CARMAN. , mHE Independent Candidate, will Speak TOX NIGHT in the Thorndon School Assembly Hall. Brook St., at 8 o'clock. TUESDAY. SEPT. 14-—St. Peter's Church Hall, Willis St. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15—Congregational Church Hall, Bowen St. Hear the Non-party Viewpoint. VOTE CARMAN FOR NORTH. NJEW ZEALAND UABOUR PARTY. OTAKI ELECTORATE. Tl/fR. L. G. LOWRY, M.P., Labour Party CanItJL didate for Otaki, will address Electors Monday, September 13—Ohavl Maori Meeting Tuesday,' September 14-^lhakara Hall, 8 p.m. Wednesday, September 15—Porlrua, Prossers Thursday', September 16—Levin, Regent Theatre, Friday, September 17—Opiki Hall, 8 p.m. Saturday, September 18—Waitarcre Beach, 3 p.m.; Manawatu Heads Hall, 8 p.m. HOGAN FOR PETONEI j AFTER yesterday's sensational meeting at the King George Theatre, Lower Hutt, when nearly 700 electors shared a speech that proves conclusively the failure of Mr. Nash as a representative, a Labour leader, a Finance Minister, and in Washington, another Record Crowd is expected to HEAR JOHN HOGAN LABOUR HALL, PETONE, TONIGHT. At 8 o'clock. So be early for a Seat. Hogan addressed over 2500 Hutt electors at meetings last week. ONLY HOGAN CAN DEFEAT NASH. MADDISON, THE REALLY INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, SAYS :— INFLATION CAN BE PREVENTED—PRICES BROUGHT DOWN by paying retailers a discount in place of a sales tax on the condition of accepting a stipulated rate of profit, the money to be new money created by the Reserve Bank. Would any economist, politician, or whatnot care to debate this?. NEXT MEETING: ST. HILDA'S HALL, Humber St., Island Bay, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. WELLINGTON EAST. AC. BARRINGTON, Christian Pacifist, • speaks at Methodist Hall (upstairs), Opp. Tramsheds, Onepu Rd., Wednesday, 8 p.m. Also Band Rotunda, Lyall Bay, Saturday, 2.30; Basin Reserve, Sunday, 2.30 p.m. MUST WAR BREED WAR FOR EVER? COMMUNIST PARTYT THE MEETINGS previously .announced for the PARISH HALL, KARORI, — And -- UNION CLOTHING HALL, PETONE, For TONIGHT, SEPTEMBER 13, Have been CANCELLED. TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. FOR SALE BY TENDER. WEST'S Sawmill and Box Factory, Helensville, North Auckland, as a going Concern, With timber rights. Particulars of plant on application by letter, of preferably in person. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. OJSMKN'i bAUS. .^ Save ALL Xour Bags j And RETURN WHEN EMPTY. JOHN DUTtIIE AA'D CO., LTD. Allowance of 2s 6d dozen. (TeL 42-150). — Or — THE GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO., LTD. (Tel. 41-440). FINANCIAL. PRIVATE Pawnbroker Lends £5 to £1000 on Jewellery, Gold and Silver Plate, etc. Palmer, 234 Lambton Qy. Ring 40-693. K'iiNTS and Ueois Collected, low cotainl*. sion, atrict attention. Woodley, 16 King's Chambers TeL 43-631. appointments. OODLEY, 16 King's Chambers, Lends on Household furniture, insurance pollclea, small loafis without Security. Open Friday, 7 to 8 p.m. C^ITY FINANCE CO. Lends large or small J amounts, 69a Manners St. (3 doors Regent Theatre). Open Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Tel. 41-330, _-._- HpHOMAS. King' 3 Chambers, 2nd Floor, will JL Lend Small and large sums, with or without security. Tel. 43-783, rpuOMAS, King'i) Chambers* and Floor, WilJL leston St., Lends on furniture and other .-security. Tel. 43-783. ; I>IUTANNIA LOAN AND DEPOSIT CO., £> LTD., makes loans on motor-car 3, bonds. wlll3, P-N.s, furniture, or any approved security. ' 39 PARISH ST. (off Manners St.)* Tel. 44-!)b'2. rpUTi .\fOHfIIr3~i.UAN anTPii'INANCE CO., JL (/I'D , inakL'S* I-cnns on furniture, jjtwtorc;irs, or u/iy approved security. S6 Manners si. Opc-a l-'rlday UOta J to 9 p.av Xel< 10-&08.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 64, 13 September 1943, Page 4

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