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JUST ARRIVED! ORDER NOW! PATENT LAVATORIES No fixing: required. Everyone can have a lavatory in the bathroom for a total cost of only £3/10/-, as supplied to the Public Works Dept., Education Boards, etc. No typhoid or summer diseases arising from your closet. Sole Agents: jgEATTIE & PROCTER, £,TD., 'PHONE C 822. 220 and 231 Cuba Street.

AMUSEMENTS IVOGUEI Mill TO-DAY 1.30 and 7 THRILLING auJ TOPICAL! BURMA CONVOY BURMA CONVOY BURMA CONVOY CHARLES BICKFORD EVELYN ANKERS FRANK ALBERTSON A ll*3 O 2.30 and S: Comedy and Fine {Singing—a Great Entertainment. “HER FIRST ROMANCE,” “HER FIRST ROMANCE,” “HER FIRST ROMANCE,” —'With— EDITH FELLOWS EDITH FELLOWS (Her first grown-iip role) —and— * WILBUR EVANS WILBUR EVANS (Handsomo Baritone of Concert and Opera Fame.) (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) JSti AN JSj OJSi REA u w IN Jj HE AT RE FINALLY TO-NIGHT. Foreboding, unknown, it shaped the lives, loves and hates of people who lived about its edges. 44 SWAMP WATER,” Featuring Walter Brennan, Walter Huston and Anne Baxter. The strangest story the screen has ever told. ELECTION NOTICES GENERAL ELECTION N.Z. LABOUR PARTY MR. J. HODGENS LABOUR CANDIDATE Address Electors as under:— INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL: TO-NIGHT (Saturday), Se'ptemtember ISth. CENTRAL SCHOOL: TUESDAY, September 21st. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Cuba St.: WEDNESDAY, Sept. 22nd. HOKOWHITU SCHOOL: THURSDAY, September 23rd. BAND ROTUNDA, The Square: FRIDAY, September -4th. ALL MEETINGS COMMENCE 7.30 P.M. unable to vote at Polling Booths on Election Day, please phone 0933 or call at Committee Room, 434 Alain Street, opposite Post Office, for Information regarding Invalid and Absentee Votes.

N.Z. LABOUR PARTY THE PRIME MINISTER THE ET. HON. PETER FRASER Will Address a PUBLIC MEETING in the OPERA HOUSE (Palmerston North) MONDAY NEXT September "oth, at s p.m. HEAR THE GOVERNMENT’S ACHIEVEMENTS AND FUTURE POLICY OUTLINED. VOTE LABOUR FOR PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. MR. A. E. MANSFORD Address Electors as follows: MONDAY, September 20th: At CENTRAL SCHOOL. TUESDAY, September 21st: At OPERA HOUSE. Meetings commence at 8 p.m.

BANGITIKEI CAMPAIGN CPL. R. FREEMAN, R.N.Z.A.F. OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE. address electors as follows: KIMBOLTON HALL: TO-NIGHT (Saturday), Scpten her 18th, 8 p.m. REWA HALL; MONDAY, September 20th, 194: at 2.15 p.m.

RANGITIKEI ELECTORATE. POLLING DAY. \7OTERS who are unable to go to the Poll are advised to ring the follow ing telephone number nearest to their residence; KIMBOLTON: 46. RAN GIW AHIA: 8. BEACONSFIELD: 13SR (Feilding) WAITUNA WEST: 171 M (Feilding) KIWITEA: C74U (Feilding). ARTHUR WAY, Organising Secretary.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 222, 18 September 1943, Page 1

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