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WELLINGTON SUBURBS ~ ~ ~ ~~~~ //m iWHT^UI /vs. HEAR // ml * wii TOfss^ §yjj sI ad sidJfliD ;|lvlvfll Democratic Soldier Labour W. A. Veitch stands for a Liberal M« O f; nn , e „* a „ m Policy which will promote the Meetings at 8 p.m. restoration of FREEDOM, a-.*-.,- ti. v i t j «i ■: UNITY arid PROGRESS. Seatoun, The Kiosk, Tuesday, 21st. ' Kilbirnie, Kilbirnie School, Wednesday, 'The NATIONAL Choice 22nd. for WeilindtOll Suburbs Kilbirnie, R.S.A. Rooms, Coutts Street, ** . Thursday, 23rd. MAAV Vfllll^ll Miramar North, The School, Friday, llGeir ISISIpH 24th. TONIGHT — Khandallah Town Hall, ivtathß RtQwnp cays KhandaUah, at 8 P.m. , MAJOR. BISHOP SAYS— TUESDAY—Knox Hall, Taita, at 8 p.m. ««Loyalty deserves support. Vote WEDNESDAY — Sept. 2?nd, Royal Democratic Soldier Labour." Theatre, Eastbourne, at 8^ p.m. THURSDAY—Sept. 23rd., Ngaio Town VOTE BISHOP FOR WELLINGTON Hall, at 8 p.m. PAQT FRIDAY—Sept. 24th, Parish Hall, B.AO1;. Wadestown, at 8 p.m. fl j H^|nnßHau|aaH||Hna|n|||||| WOMEN OF HUTT ELECTORATE Before casting your vote, ask yourself :— 1. Who brought in import control before the war, causing shortages of clothing, stockings, footwear, etc.? 2. Who caused your £1 note to be worth only —? 3. Whose financial policy was responsible for the crisis which prevented importation of electrical generating equipment in 1938, causing present power shortage? When you're got the right answers you'll ~••■,' VOTE NATIONAL CROFT isthe Man for HUTT! {

ALL NEW ZEALAND CAN VOTE LABOUR Only Wellington Central ~ Jl&lil^B Mbh Vb^w w^F %v ■ %P I HUTT ELECTORS j Your Vote Is Precious — Don't Waste IS I \ ? , Hutt Electors, especially, have good reason to use their votes tf[ C to the best effect on September 25th. Since Mr. Nash went to ai 5 Washington'all, the Hutt Electors have had in.Parliament has E ' i" been a vacant chair. If he is re-elected the same position will «J V continue. Why vote for an empty chair?, ■" ,» Hutt want its OWN representative in Parliament, a full-time «■ ij Member directly answerable to his constituents, a resident ■" V ' with a stake in the Electorate and aware of it* problems. Hutt J« r 1 wants to be represented by a member of a party with a dyna- «J >* mic Leader with a virile policy, jji |S THAT CAN ONLY BE DONE BY RETURNING THE ] 5 «' NATIONAL CANDIDATE ! r jf '« He is neither an empty chair nor a voice crying in the ' 5 Ji '■•■.-■ wilderness. . b" £ DON'T VOTE FOR AN EMPTY CHAIR ! «, J DON'T VOTE FOR A ONE-MAN PARTY ! .. !• .■■l--'' VOTE NATIONAL | S to-night To-night METHODIST HALL, MOLESWORTH ST., at 8 o'clock. RUGBY MALCOLM - (Independent Group Candidate) will address the electors of Subject: "Independent Group v. Labour Party and Communism." llljrtfli «*- FOR THE HAIR j^l^f, 1!. II I I L J^JfvTikJyJl If your hair falls out, try brushin.. ■<-.■"•■ p7'#if:-I L^^ "i JlAjmSS^^ Koko weU into the sca! p nl. ght an( I I t t^¥nlm? LM HSBS^issliP morning. This safe dressing gives nev I KJtJKr^RKMtB^SISSs&sS&ASm • lustre and loveliness to dull hair. Kok<\ fcflfT'jf^gljgg^-^^j^S^gjfflraßm contains nothing harmful. JH^S^^^^^^^^^SHH^^Bh Medium size only, 3/-per bottle. ■:■ JP^^»TI Koko-Maricopas Co. Pty. Ltd. N.Z. Agent: Sharland & Co. Ltd., , tljjJaMT\'tl^JtStiSl^^ Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 70, 20 September 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 70, 20 September 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 70, 20 September 1943, Page 7