Labour Candidates Will Address the Electors as under: Three years ago the United Party promised “PERMANENT PROSPERITY.” “PERMANENT PROSPERITY” meant more wealth for the already rich and Starvation for the Masses. To - day the Coalition Party threatens yon with “ NEW PROSPERITY,” which will be more devilish than the “ Permanent ” brand you have been experiencing during the past three years. The Labour Party is not so lavish in its promises. It offers you, not great riches, but access to more food and clothes and a sufficiency of everything to enable you to live a decent, well-ordered life. “KEEP YOUR MAN IN HIS JOB ” cries the Coalition, through its publicity agents, in a frantic appeal to the wives of the workers for voles. YOUR MAN CANNOT KEEP WHAT HE DOES NOT POSSESS. DUNEDIN NORTH (Mr J. W. MUNRO) TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), November 24 ALBANY STREET SCHOOL HALL, at 8. WEDNESDAY, November 25, CORONATION HALL, MAORI HILL, at 8 o’clock. DUNEDIN WEST (Mr J. GILCHRIST) TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), November 24 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, KAIKORAI, at 8. LADIES’ COMMITTEE, at 7.30. THURSDAY, November 26, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, MORNINGTON, at 8 o’clock. DUNEDIN SOUTH (Mr F. JONES) TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), November 24 METHODIST HALL, CAVERSHAM, at 7.45. WEDNESDAY, November 25, SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, at 8 p.m, DUNEDIN CENTRAL (Mr P. NEILSON) TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), November 24 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, MORNINGTON, at 8 o’clock. WEDNESDAY, November 25, MACANDREW BAY, at 8 o’clock. Vote for the Labour Candidates and your man will get work, and then he will not need the help of the Coalition to keep it. DO NOT GRASP AT SHADOWS WHICH HAVE NO SUBSTANCE. VOTE FOR THE LABOUR CANDIDATES AND SECURE THE REALITY. CHALMERS (Mr N. H. CAMPBELL) TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), November 24 KARITANE, at 7 o’clock. SEACLIFF, at 8.15. WEDNESDAY, November 25, TOWN HALL, GREEN ISLAND, at 8 o’clock. WORKERS!—REMEMBER THE “ CUTS,” and VOTE LABOUR that OPPOSED THEM*
2/6 FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY You can’t enjoy a holiday if you have a cold. However fit you feel at the start, there are one hundred ways in which colds are caught when travelling —draughty trains or motor cars, by getting wet through, damp beds, etc. Whether you are going camping or boarding, take a bottle of “Baxter’s” with you. There’s sure to be an occasion when a dose or two of “ Baxter’s ’’ will prove a great boon. Don’t forget, pack a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver before you go, so that you’ll have it handy. It’s a great tonic, too. Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4 s Gd at all chemists and stores. Pin your faith to “ Baxter’s,” it will never let you down.- [Advt.]
rotiroro uuuano II GET WHAT YOU WANT e® " I wonder where t can get b second-hand 9 There's no need to wonder i look down the columns of ‘‘ Wanted" Advts. in this issue and you’ll very likely And the thing you want. If it Isn't there, advertise for it, and you'll get it. Sixteen words far Ons Shilling.
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Evening Star, Issue 20958, 24 November 1931, Page 5
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