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_^== |y ING'S IEZ ":" Direction: Ariiiilg;nn;i!<;ri theatres, Lid. Throughout S'A. TODAY: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. DON'T'BE DISAPPOINTED. BOOK EARLY, AS CROWDS ARK PACKING EVERY SESSION. Columbia Pictures Present Gary Jean GRANT ARTHUR GRANT ARTHUR And RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN "THE TALK QF THE TOWN" "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" A motion picture made for laughs ... thrills . . . cheers. You'll take them to your heart as they taka you for a most exciting trip into a world of romance. SUPPORTS INCLUDE " THE LATEST COMMUNITY SING . . . Cartoon . . . Airs. Roosevelt's Arrival in New Zealand .. . Battery-making in New Zealand. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. (Approved for 'Universal Exhibition.) ■IliyTTpaH^ill WILLIS STREET TEL 4-1-215^ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Daily,' from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7.30. Joe'll bowl you over . . . when he takes up bowling . ...'to- knocK the pins from under a spy ring. JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN "THE DARING YOUNG MAN" "THE DARING YOUNG MAN" With MARGUERITE CHAPMAN WILLIAM WRIGHT — ROGER CLARK -ASSOCIATE FEATURE "COUNTER-ESPIONAGE" Starring WARREN WILLIAM (As the Lone Wolf) With ERIC BLORE HILLARY BROOKE (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

"WHERE'S THE MONEY COMING FROM?" TO FINANCE THE GREAT CAMPAIGN HOGAN IS WAGING AGAINST NASH? TTTE emphatically deny the whispering campaign which would associate John Hogan VV with any political party, or with any political organisation outside this electorate, and which suggests that his campaign is being financed by "big interests." John Hogan is absolutely Independent. He is not attached or committed to any organisation whatever. His campaign is being financed—liberally—by donations of a few shillings to a few pounds from supporters throughout the electorate and in other parts of New Zealand who recognise his worth, and ,who know that Nash must be defeated if this country is to progress. With every mail these donations come, by postal note, cheque, and even telegram, to back up the Challenge of Youth against the Orthodoxy of Age. JOHN HOGAN'S CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE ■ ~ P.P. E. TOMKIES, CHAIRMAN, High Street, Lower Hutt. ONLY HOGAN CAN DEFEAT NASH LISTEN-IN TO THESE 1 NATIONAL PARTY BROADCASTS TONIGHT (WED.), SEPT. 15, 8 p.m. Pahlatua—Mr. K. J. HOLYOAKE, Candidate OVA AXD IYA • for Pahlatua .. .. ■•• ...-, •• ** X"■ J. J. X*. MONDAY, SEPT. 20, 8 p.m. Hamilton—Mi-. S. G. HOLLAND, Leader of the New Zealand National Party .. ... ALL MAIN NATIONAL STATIONS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, 8 p.m. ) Otorohanga—Mr. W. J. BROADFOOT, M.P., for OV A AND IVA Waitomo .' .. .... ... ..... .. •• <^J-^*- A XXX. TONKfHT - TONIGHT - TONIGHT METHODIST HALL, MOLESWORTH STREET i AT S O'CLOCK WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORS RUGBY H MALCOLM I (Independent Group Candidate) I . ■ And Vote MALCOLM for YOUR Independence. WHEN YOU HAVE GOT RID OF THE PARTY MACHINE YOU WILL RID N.Z. OF i Political Humbugs Political Mendacity Political Misrepresentations ' Political Trickery „ Political Puppets Political Marionnettes Political Window Dressing Political Yes-Men (organised) Political Hypocrisy ■ Political Injustice Political Crocodile Tears ' Political Adventurers Political Unfairness (organised) Political Jugglers and Magicians Political Mlsstatcments Political Contortionists, etc., etc. VOTE MALCOLM and help to rid our beautiful land of Political Ycs-aren and the insidious Party Machines. HEAR THIS FORCEFUL, DYNAMIC NEW ZEALANDER:. TOMORROW (lGth), BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, Boulcott Street, 8 p.m. FRIDAY (17th), ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, Vivian Street, at S p.m. As an elector it is your DUTY to. hear MALCOLM'S message. P. L. BRADY, Chairman. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY Labour for Progress Labour for Prosperity WELLINGTON SUBURBS: *Mr. H. E. Combs TONIGHT, PARISH HALL, BOX HILL, KHANDALLAH, 8 o'clock. THURSDAY, TAITA SCHOOL, TAITA, 8 p.m., and ASSEMBLY HALL, JOHNSONVILLE, 8 p.m. (Friends and Supporters). Speaker: Mr. R. McKeen. FRIDAY, CASHMERE ROAD SCHOOL, KHANDALLAH, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, ANGLICAN HALL, POINT HOWARD, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON WEST: Mrs. C. S. Stewart TONIGHT, VOGELMORN HALL, MORNINGTON, 8 o'clock. THURSDAY, BAPTIST SCHOOLROOM, BROOKLYN, 2.30 p.m. LADIES' MEETING in the above Hull at 2.30 p.m. THURSDAY, KAROIU WEST SCHOOL, KAKORI, S p.m. FRIDAY, ST. ANNE'S HALL, NORTHLAND, S p.m. / WELLINGTON NORTH: Mr. C. H. Chapman TONIGHT, EPUNT STREET, OPEN Alii, 7.30 o'clock. THURSDAY, ASCOT T.EKKACE. OI'EN AIR. 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY, MOORE STREET, OPEN AIR, 7.30 p.m. WELLINGTON EAST: Hon. R. Semple MONDAY NEXT, BREAKER BAY, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON SOUTH: Mr. R. McKeen TUESDAY NEXT, ST. JAMES'S HALL, RINTOUL STREET, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON CENTRAL: Rt. Hon. P. Fraser ANNOUNCEMENTS LATER, VOTE. LABOUR FOR SECURITY

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 66, 15 September 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 66, 15 September 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 66, 15 September 1943, Page 2