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THIS ADVERTISEMENT KTNDLY SPONSORED EY ELBE'S MILK BAR, LTD., High Street, Lower Hutt WOMEN ! JOIN THE HOME AID SERVICE ! Here is a worth-while and interesting- job for women between the ages oflß and 50. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Wages according to experience in home management, with early increases for satisfactory service. Forty hour five day week. Annual leave on full pay. * Uniform and badge provided. Hostel accommodation available if desired. Optional contributions to Public Service Superannuation Fund All privileges attaching to position as public servant. HOW TO JOIN: Write, call or telephone, District Employment Officer, National Employment Service, Post Office Building, Lower Hull or 58 Tory Street, Wellington. Telephone No., Lower Hutt 60-314 Wellington 53-468 ; s LOWER HUTT RED CROSS THE ANNUAL i WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd Peace-time Activities STALL AND COLLECTION Labour Candidate for Onslow WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF TAITA IN THE Community Ha 1 ! on Thursday, 21st November, at 8 p.m. KEEP LABOUR IN POWER THE HUTT REPERTORY THEATRE (luc.) PRESENTS A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS BY KENNETH HORNE FOR A SEASON OF THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1946, at the WATERLOO SCHOOL HALL .. Box Plan opens with Mr. Stonehouse on Monday 25th for Members and on Thursday, Nov. 28th to the Public. i Book Early LATE BUSES LEAVE AS UNDER: Petone via Pipe Bridge 10.30 p.m. from corner of Waterloo Road and Waiwhetu Road. Lower Hutt via V.I.C. 10.35 p.m. from School Hall. Naenae 10.45 p.m. from corner Waterloo Road and Waiwhetu Road OF MELANESIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS With Photographs of Solomon Island Native Life at ST. JAMES'S PARISH HALL LOWER HUTT NOVEMBER 25th—29th Official Opening by the Right Hon. Walter Nash (Minister of Finance) at 2.30 p.m. MONDAY, 25th Proceeds towards the LEPER and other MEDICAL WORK carried on by the MELANESIAN MISSION Solomon Islands No charge for admission, but donations will be gratefully received.

THE ELECTIONS What is at Stake? Mazzini defined democracy as "the progress of all through all, under the leading of the wisest and the best." That, briefly put, is the issue to be decided at the ballot box on November 2 7th. The decision will not rest with those who are devotees of either party, but with the "man in the bowler hat" — the ordinary citizen who cares more for the welfare of the State than for the triumph of an ephemereal political organisation. The safety of the State, die good of the whole body of citizens and "the progress of all" depend upon the principles which underlie political action rather than upon the immediate "bred and butter" benefits that are so commonly discussed today. Incorporated into our British history, the result of long and at times bloody conflict, are great principles of freedom—liberty of conscience, freedom of thought and action, the right of private judgment and the independence of the individual. The application of these principles to .national social life resulted in the founding of our British system of justice, our Parliamentary institutions, our national system of education, our political, social, and personal freedom, and the development of character that has won for the Britisher, his sons and his daughters, a moral influence throughout the world's p-, pies. These principles were incorporated into the Constitution and the administration of New Zealand by men who were among "the wisest and the best" of their day. Under the application of these principles this Dominion has had a century of wonderful progress. If thai progress is to continue the electors must secure the return of "the wisest, and the best" to Parliament. Who are they—to which Party do they belong? They may belong to either Party. They are men who believe in and are prepared to maintain and defend these great British Protestant principles. Men without divided allegiance who are proud of the Onion Jack. They are known to electors in each electorate. ISSUED BY THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE OF THE GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. For Service in Printing'. . . Hntt Printing and Publishing Wcrks Ltd. Phone 63-855

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Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 25, 20 November 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 25, 20 November 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 25, 20 November 1946, Page 7