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MR. ROBERTS COMES ANOTHER THUD HIS SO-CALLED EXPOSURE—EXPOSED If Mr. Roberts had taken the trouble to investigate the OUTCOME of that Blenheim National P;u-ty meeting, he would have saved himself coming another thud, Mr. Roberts simply published the notice of meeting—BUT, nnd this Is the all important part, the decision of that meeting was that "NO ACTION BE TAKEN REGARDING THE LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS." Subsequently a NON-PARTY CITIZENS' organisation was established which decided upon its nominations and policy. Again and for the last time we repeat—that the Citizens' Candidates—(Citizens' Ticket) have absolutely no political allegiance to the National Party. THE "CITIZENS' CANDIDATES" ARE A NON-PARTY combine of experienced men and women prepared to devote their energies to tlio fulfilment of the progressive policy of the Citizens' Ticket. .. . , VOTE ENTIRE "CITIZENS' TICKET" TONIGHT'S MEETINGS JAMES ROBERTS (for Mayor) & OTHER LABOUR CANDIDATES Will Speak At ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. METHODIST HALL, WEBB STREET. REALM HALL. HATAITAI. EVE'S TEAROOMS. MELROSE. Meetings will commence at 8 o'clock. WHERE TO RING FOR CARS ON POLLING DAY Wellington Central 52-559 Kilblrnie ■ 18-00(5 Hataitai 51-818 Karorl , 28-275 Melrose-Houghton Bay 14-908 Northland 28-246 Seatoun '. 17-539 Newtown 24-550 Roseneath 54-674 Miramnr lli-565 Wellington North 45-528 Island Bay 25-457 Brooklyn' 54-474 Khandallah 3ti-952 Owing to petrol restrictions, only the aged and infirm will bo transported to the polling booths. We ask you to assist us by ringing for a car only when It is necessary. Vote ROBERTS and the LABOUR TICKET! i ■ R. HOLLAND, Organiser. HEAR LABOUR'S CANDIDATES TONIGHT MEETINGS FOR TONIGHT MEETINGS COMMENCE AT 8 O'CLOCK." ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN: Mr. J. Roberts (Mayoral Candidate), Mrs. M. Bentley, Mrs. L. Allen, and Messrs. T. Brindle, A. W. Croskery, A, Parlane, METHODIST HALL, aWEBB STREET: Mr. J. Roberts (Mayoral Candidate), Mrs. E. Harris, Messrs. M. Ayrton, P. A. Hansen, G. Matthew, R. Stlllwell, and R. Holland. REALM HALL, HATAITAI:'Mr. J. Roberts (Mayoral Candidate), Mrs. J. Savego, Messrs. J. Arthurs. C. J. Hay, T. Hill, and R. Holland. EVE'S TEAROOMS, MELROSE: Mr. J. Roberts (Mayoral Candidate), Mrs. Stewart, Messrs. E. Napier, J. G. Churchill, J. Fleming, and R. Holland, i R. HOLLAND, Organiser. Vote ROBERTS and the LABOUR TICKET HUTT CITY ELECTORS Choosa a really representative Council. It Is your duty and privilege to select your own representatives. Don't let small factions behind the so-called tickets usurp your rights. VOTE FIRST FOR E. J. B. (BRIT) MATTHEWS THEN SELECT THE OTHERS ON THEIR RESPECTIVE MERITS MATTHEWS has the essential Qualifications of youth and enthusiasm, tempered with experience and sound judgment. MATTHEWS Is the only Candidate resident In the North (and rapidly developing) end of the District. MATTHEWS will serve the whole of the District faithfully and well. MATTHEWS FOR HUTT COUNCIL JOHNSONVILLE TOWN DISTRICT ELECTION . CORRECTION INCORRECT STATEMENTS HAVE BEEN CIRCULATED :— (1) Change in availability of Railway tickets. The Ratepayers' Association offered as- ! sistance, but the offer was ignored. (2) Deputations to Town Board. The Association has received a written ruling from the present Town Board pointing out that It is not possible for a deputation to be heard for at least one month and probably two c months. CORRESPONDENCE IS AVAILABLE FOR PERUSAL TO VERIFY THESE STATEMENTS. DO NOT LISTEN TO MISSTATEMENTS . . . VOTE TOWN BOARD— R. D. ANGELL, H. E. C. CHANEY, E. V. MARRIOTT, C. I SPEARPOINT, A. O. SYMONDS, E. A. TAYLOR, E. A. WHITE HOSPITAL BOARD— S. H. D. PERYMAN.

, DANCING. DANCE NIGHTLY At the MlYlfllß CABARET George Mplonejr and His Maytalt Orchestra. from 8 o'clock. Subs. 2s 6d. Intoxicating Liquor Strictly Prohibited, THE E M P R ESS HE EMPRESS BALLROOM, BALLKOOM, 88 Ghuznee St. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. TONIGHT I TONIGHT 1 DOUGLAS ROCnE DttUGLAS ROCHE AND HIS EMPRESS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA 8 p.m. Subs. 2s 6d. Good Music. Good Floor. Good Supper. JUNIOR LABOUR LEAGUE. JUNIOR LABOUR LEAGUE. BACK TO CHILDHOOD DANCE. BACK TO CHILDHOOD DANCE. LABOUR HALL, PETONE. FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1944. Wyn Warren's Orchestra. Good Floor. 50-50. Dancing, 8-1 a.m. Admittance, 2s, 2s 6d. Popular Mistress or Ceremonies: Betty Lnldlaw. COME AND JOIN OUR FUN AND FRIVOLITY. HUTT A.T.C. DANCE. EVA DRAPER'S STUDIO, LOWER HUTT, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 8 p.m. Good Music. Good Supper. Single, 2s Od, 2s. Double, 4a. QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. FLOOR SHOW. SPECIAL PRIZES. ■ Monte Carlo at npUTAWEKIA (GAY) BALLROOM, X SATURDAY. Direction: W. Scott-Davey. MODERN DANCE TONIGHT TONIGHT EVERY FRIDAY A SSEMBLY HALL BROUGHAM ST. iXXSSEMBLY HALL BROUGHAM ST. I NORM. HULL-BROWN'S ORCHESTRA. 8 p.m. to 12. Admission, 2s 6d. Strictly No Jitterbug Dancing. FOR MUSIC AND ENJOYMENT EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT THE ROWING CLUB HALL, JERVOIS QY., Near Town Hall. ANDY SHISARER'S ORCHESTRA. Subs. 2s Od. Armed Forces Is 6d. No Jlttcrbugging. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, Vivian St. TONIGHT. 38 Old-time Dances 38. TONIGHT. You won't have to "Sit Out" Dances here. A wide Range Programme of Music, Mirth, and Melody. THE PARAGON PLAYERS. If Its Good Dancing,-Good Music, and Lots of Fun you're looking for this is the Place for You. Shopping Checked in Free. Subs. 2s 6tl, Double 4s Gd. 10 GRANDE MIRAMAR". 10 GRANDE MIRAMAR. DANCING THIS SATURDAY AND EVERY SATURDAY TO D.V.R. DANCE ORCHESTRA. D.V.R. DAN'CK ORCHESTRA. Come and Dance in Pleasant Surroundings to the Music of this Brilliant Combination. Sub.: Gents 2s Gd, Ladies 2s. Definitely Wellington's liest Suburban Dance. 8 p.m. DANCING 8 p.m. IT'S POPULAR LATE NIGHT TONIGHT At the ROSELAND CABARET. OSELAND . CABARET. — With — LAURI PADDI LAURI PADDI And his BAND. BAND. 8 till 12 DANCING 8 till 12. SATURDAY. GRAND CABARET NIGHT. Cabaret heavily booked. Patrons are advised to Reserve Early. Subscriptions: 12s 6d Double 12s 6d Drees: Optional for Gentlemen. 41-578 RESERVATIONS 41-571

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 123, 26 May 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 123, 26 May 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 123, 26 May 1944, Page 3

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