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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimr i HEAR MAfOR BISHOP Democratic Soldier Labour Meetings at 8- p.m. Lyall Bay School, Thursday, 16th. Seatoun, The Kiosk, Tuesday, 21st. Kilbirnie, Kilbirnie School, Wednesday, 22nd. E Kilbirnie, R.S.A. Rooms, Coutts Street, Thursday, 23rd. Miramar North, The School, Friday, 24th. MAJOR BISHOP SAYS— "There can be no real progress—no real rehabilitation without the control by the. people of the National Credit and Currency." BISHOP CAN WIN WELLINGTON EAST! Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll EGC SHORTACE OVOLINE MCULARIY Faced with egg supply problems thousands of housewives are regularly Ovolining all the'eggs they can secure. It is a wise precaution to keep a jar of Ovoline Paste or tin of Liquid Ovoline in the bouse. It is always available cor use whether you nave only half a dozen eggs to preserve at one time or many dozen. Keeps Fresh Eggs Fresh for months and months. If is the housewife's constant friend. OVOLINE PASTE or LIQUID KEEPS FRESH EGGS FRESH

THE CIVIL SERVANT —- IS VOTING— DEMOCRATIC SOLDIER LABOUR The Civil Servant is the forgotten man (and woman) of New Zealand industrial life. The Government Party doesn't mention the Civil Servant in its manifesto. The National Party advocates a reduction in personnel. John A. Lee and Democratic Soldier Labour have consistently demanded that the overdue claims of the Civil Servant be recognised. In regard to the Civil Service, we think there are many grievances in need of attention, among which we list:— (1) Poor pay of lower gradings such as postmen, etc. ' (2) Poor pay and accommodation allowances of cadets. (3) Inadequate remuneration for the technically highly qualified. (4) The need of a revision of superannuation payments and security benefits. (5) Compensation for superannuitants at present retained in war work. (6) Tradesmen's pay for tradesman's work. (7) Travelling allowances which do not compel employees to spend their own funds on accommodation. * Many of our candidates, including Horace Herring (Wellington North) and James Barnett (Otaki), are civil servants on leave-without-pay. ALL our candidates demand a New Deal for the State employee! J. C. Eno Ltd.. 104-108 Dlxon St.. Wgtn.

Democratic Labour Meetings ("We Fight for New Zealand.") WE'RE WINNING WELLINGTON! CALLING WELLINGTON NORTH! HOR/&© E. HERRING speaks in the Webb Street Methodist Church Hall at 8 tonight. | Also John Guy at Molesworth Street at 8 tonight. Vote Herring for North!" CALLING WELLINGTON EAST! MAJOR WALTER G. BISHOP speaks at Lyall Bay School at 8 tonight. Vote Bishop for Eastl -. CALLING WELLINGTON SUBURBS LES FRAME speaks at the Khandallah1 Parish Hall at 2.30 ■ this afternoon and at the Empress Theatre,: Johnsonville, at 8« tonight. At Ohariu Valley Hall at 8 tomorrow night. Vote Frame for Suburbs! CALLING WELLINGTON WEST! STEVENSON McDOUGALL speaks at the Training College, Kelburn, at 8 tonight. Vote McDougall for West! CALLING WELLINGTON SOUTH! PRIVATE CHARLIE TEECE speaks at the corner of John Street and Wallace Street! (open air) at 7.30 tonight. Vote Teece foe Southl CALLING HUTT! PAT CONNORS speaks at the Oddfellows' Hall, Lower Hutt, at 8 tonight. At the Union Clothing Company's Hall, Petone, at 8.J5 tomorrow night. Vote Connors for Hutt! CALLING OTAKI! JAMES BARNETT speaks at the""Surf Club Pavilion, Paekakariki, at 8 tonight. At the' Picture Theatre, Paraparaumu Beach, tomorrow night. At the Schoolhouse, Pukerua Bay, on Saturday night. Vote Barnett for Otakil . MRS. JOHN LEE SPEAKS. MRS. JOHN A. LEE will address a public meeting at the King George Theatre, Lower Hutt, on Sunday, at 8.15 p.m. Also at a Democratic Labour Rally at the Wellington Town Hall at 8 p.m. next Monday. Tickets are available at our committee rooms and at our candidates' meetings. Secure your ticket earlyl CASH OR CANDIDATES? Tory and Tory-Labour have cash aplenty. We have a great cause and splendid candidates and are rich in spirit. Our meetings are large. and enthusiastic, our candidates are applauded for their sincerity and courage. We commend them to you. Vote Democratic Soldier Labour!

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1943, Page 8

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