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PUBLIC NOTICES. WILL APPLETON, NATIONAL CANDIDATE FOR WELLINGTON CENTRAL, SAYS:' Returned Servicemen must he allowed to follow their own inclinations. Labour's regimentation and dictatorship are repugnant to men who have spent some of the best years of their life fighting to uphold the principles of freedom. Many men on leaving the Armed Forces desire to become their own masters. They desire to set up in business on their own account. Already cases have been quoted of returned men being prevented , from doing so because of the Industrial Efficiency Act. Under Labour's regime regulations have sprung up as thickly as rabbits in Central Otago. It is high time New' Zealanders called a halt. You can do your part in helping to remove these needless restrictions. Strike a blow for Freedom on the Home Front. Voto NATIONAL this time and for WILL APPLETON, who has a clean record in private, business, and municipal life. CORRECTION. FN an advertisement on Monday I stated that A Mr. Mark Silverstone, of Dunedln, was receiving £500 a year as a Reserve Bank Director. I, have* been informed that since his reappointment in September, 1941, he has performed tho services free and has received only out-of-pocket expenses. In accordance with my statement at Webb St. Hall, I desjre to withdraw that portion of the previous announcement and join with other citizens in complimenting Mr. Silverstone on this splendid war gesture. If, as is no doubt the case, the same position applies to Mr. Lawn, I also include him lv this correction. WILL APPLETON. HUTT. ~ DON'T waste your vote on chance remote. To do so would be rash; Adopt this slogan, Vote for Hogan, Tho man who will beat Nash. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. BALANCE-SHEET, 1942-43 is hereby given that the Balance-i-i Bheet of the Hutt County Council for the year ended March 31, 1943, has been Audited and copies of same may bo obtained by any ratepayer on application to the undersigned. Copies of the said Balance-sheet are deposited for public inspection during office hours until Tuesday, October 26, 3943, at the Hutt County Council Office, Bowen House, Wellington, and at the residence of Mr. A. McCutcheon, Pinehayen, Sllverstream, and also at the following Post Offices: Heretaunga, Mangaroa, Paekakariki, Paremata, Plimmerton, Paraparaumu, Reikorangi, Belmont, and Wainui-o-mata. Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of September, 1943. H. R. ROBINSON, , County Clerk. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. RATES YEAR 1943-44. REBATE OF 5 PER CENT. ON GENERAL RATES. LAST DAY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1943. NOTICE is hereby given that a Rebate of 5 per cent, will be allowed on the General Rates if paid on or before Thursday, October 14, 1943. As a number of ratepayers have failed to adviso the Council of their changes of address, any person owning property in the Hutt County who has not received a Rate Demand should telephone the Hutt County Office —Tel. 44-163 —immediately. Wellington, September 22, 1943. H. R. ROBINSON, County Clerk. ELECTION NOTICES. Q C R I MS MEETINGS THIS WEEK. TONIGHT: 8 p.m.—REALM HALL, HATAITAI, TOMORROW: 7.30 p.m.—ROSEXEATH PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM. 8 p.m.—ODDFELLOWS' HALL (next Central Fire Station). FRIDAY: 8 p.m.—TECHNICAL COLLEGE HALL. VOTE COLIN GRAHAM SCRDIGEOUR. DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY.' EMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. TONIGHT 8 o'clock TONIGHT ST. PETER'S CHURCH HALL, ST. PETER'S CHURCH HALL, Ghuznee St. HORACE HERRING (Labour M.P. for MidCanterbury 1935-1938) and Two Prominent Speakers will address Wellington North Electors at the above Hall Tonight at 8 o'clock. Hear the Democratic Labour Party's Policy Expounded and learn of the other parties' failure to grapple with the future. YOU MUST HEAR THESE SPEAKERS. HEAR HERRING ! HEAR HERRING 1 VOTE HERRING I VOTE HERRING I DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. ■We Fight for New Zealand. R. E. CRAWFORD, WAIRARAPA CANDIDATE, Will Address Electors at — Greytown Town Hull, Tonight (Wednesday), September 22, at 8 o'clock. Hinakura, School, Thursday, September 23, at 8 p.m. • Feathorston Town Hall, Friday, September 24, at S p.m. EMOCRATIC LABOUR. TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), IN THE ST. PETER'S HALL, GHUZNEE ST., At 8 o'clock. HORACE HERRING, CANDIDATE FOR WELLINGTON NORTH, Supported by two Pungent, Punching Pugilists hi a.Bright and Breezy Outline of tho Inside of the Labour Party. TALK! THINK I ACT I VOTE D.L.F.I DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. WELLINGTON SUBURBS. LADIES' MEETING. LES FRAME will speak at ST. ALBAN'S CHURCH HALL, Eastbourne, at 2.30 p.m. THURSDAY, September 23. Also, V.M.C.A. HALL, Birch St., Lower Hutt, at 2.30 p.m., FRIDAY, September 24. OLIVE DRUMMOND CALLING . . . , THE PEOPLE'S VOICE, THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE. T'LYING OFFICER CLIVE DRUMMOND, InJ- dependent Group Candidate for Wellington West, will address Electors at the TRAINING COLLEGE HALL, KOWHAI ST., KELBURN, TOMORROW (Thursday), at 8 p.m., and at the KARORI WEST SCHOOL FRIDAY (Sept. 24), at 8 p.m. DRUMMOND FOR WELLINGTON WEST I N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTORATE MR. WILL APPLETON'S Candidate's Committee was disbanded last evening. D. B. BROWN, Electorate Secretary. WELLINGTON NORTH. HEAR RUGBY MALCOLM —— RUGBY MALCOLM UGBY MALCOLM RUGBY MALCOLM (Independent Group Candidate), TOMORROW (THURSDAY), 8 p.m., BLUE TRIANGLE HALL (Back of Y.W.C.A.). Hear this Outstanding Candidate. Hear this Outstanding Speaker. Subject: "INDEPENDENT GROUP POLICY PLAN." NOTE TOMORROW NIGHT, 3 o'clock. HUMOUR, PATHOS, TRAGEDY OF THE PRESENT ORDER OR A NEW ORDER. On a Foundation of Common Sense. NIMMO'S HALL, THURSDAY. 8 p.m. WILL YOU BE THE ONE WHO HELD BACK? THE Party System will go some time. By voting Party you will hold back the time. Don't carry that on your conscience during the difficult times to come. The war is between International Finance and You, and Finance supports all parties. MADDISON IS REALLY INDEPENDENT. Hear Him TOMORROW at TUTANEKAI HALL, BERHAMPORE, 8 p.m. ON BEHALF OF THE N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY MR. H. E. CHILDS Will Speak as follows:— rpONIGHT (WED.)—BIRCH ST. HALL, X WATERLOO, at 8 o'clock. TOMORROW (THURS.), SEPT. 23—CASHMERE SCHOOL, KHANDALLAH, at 8 p.m. WELLINGTON EAST. T> A R R I N G T. O N BATTLES FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM— BY METHODS THAT WORK! A Vote for Barrington puts a question mark against war and all Us works. Make your vote a signal to a war-racked world. . Barrington in Parliament will prick tho bubbles and stab home the truth. Vote Barrington and make a Stand with him for Brotherhood, Sanity, and Peace. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. OTAKI ELECTORATE. MR. L. G. LOWRY, M.P., Labour Party Candidate for Otaki, will address Electors as under: — Wednesday, September 22—Levin Century Hall, Ladles, 2 p.m.; Otakl Theatre, 8 p.m. Thursday, September 23—Foxton Theatre, 8 p.m. Friday, September 24 —Levin Century Hall, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON NORTH. TONIGHT, in WEBB STREET METHODIST HALL, at 8 o'clock, Hear — k 11. CARMAN, THE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, AND TOMORROW (THURSDAY), in MOLESWORTH STREET METHODIST HALL. VOTE FOR THE MAN—NOT THF, PARTY. VOTE CARMAN FOR NORTH. TO VICTORY WITH LABOUR! EXCEPTIONAL MEETING, FRIDAY NEXT, DIXON ST. RESERVE, ' 12 noon to 2 p.m. Speakers: RT HON PETER FRASER, Prime Minister. HON. ROBERT SEMFLE, M.P. MR. ROBERT McKEEN," M.P. MR. C. H. CHAPMAN, M.P. Chairman: Mr. F. P. Walsh (President Wellington Trades Council). TO VICTORY WITH LABOUR! CROFT for Confidence. 3"_e Man on tho : Job.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1943, Page 4

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