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ELECTION NOTICES. DEMOCRATIC . LABOUR. WELLINGTON SOUTH. ' Hear PRIVATE CHARLIE TEECE, MASONIC HALL, ISLAND BAT, TONIGHT, 8 o'clock. BERHAMPORE—TOMORROW NIGHT. EMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. (We fight for New Zealand.) R. E. CRAWFORD. (Candidate for Walrarapa) Will address Meetings as follows: TONIGHT— SILVERSTREAM SOCIAL HALL, 8 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, 15th—UPPER HUTT, St. Hilda' 6 Hall, at -8 o'clock. ■ NATIONAL PARTY. WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTORATE. EPJJNI SCHOOL, LOWER HUTT. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15. at 8 p.m. MR. H. E. CHILDS will Speak on behalf of the National Party. 3000 HEAR JOHN HOGAN DEFEATING RADIO BAN. ADDRESSING meetings night and day with . record crowds and a splendid reception from all sections of the community, John Hogan addressed over 3.000 Hutt electors in the last ten days. ** . This !s his answer to the Government's refusal to allow him to speak over the air. So Youth; Determination, and Willingness to be on the job win elections •as they will win the people's needs In Parliament afterwards. Thousands who have voted Labour, but realise that there is no hope for their ideals in Nash, are Bwlnging over behind this able young reformer. Whatever they have voted in the past, everyone knows that ONLY HOGAN CAN DEFEAT NASH. Hutt is a vital electorate both in war and in reconstruction. It needs a representative who is on the spot, ready and able. to serve the needs of its workers and industries, able to command attention and respect in speaking for them, able to,get tilings done—a. man who is progressive, experienced, who has vision, and can be depended on. Read • his views in "Democracy" fortnightly. All' agents. The workers of Hutt are rallying to John Hogan's banner. Only Hogan can defeat Nash.

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@ WELLINGTON WEST C. M. BOWDEN MIIOML CMIIMTE mAINMG COLLE6E TO-MORROW Wednesday, 15th, at 8 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1943, Page 3

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