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ELECTION ADDRESSES AMA R U ELECTORATE. VOTE HILL VOTE HILL--VOTE HILL VOTE HILL--VOTE HILL VOTE HILLFOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:— 1. He stands for clean and efficient administration and the sanctity of contracts. 2. He has had a wide experience in National and International matters. '. , 3. He has travelled ' extensively, and the knowledge thus gained should be of service to the Electorate. 4. He stands for the maximum amount of freedom and the minimum of Government interference. 5. He stands for honouring the Nation's obligations to Returned Soldiers. .. 6. He stands for reduction of taxation and removal of irksome Governmental restrictions. 7. He will .vote, the present Government out' of office as the. first step towards restoring confidence. /. ' •, 8. He will advocate and vote for an immediate return to control of the'country's affairs by. Parliament and not by Boards .'','' , and Commissions. . .' 9. He will'live in the Electorate if elected. TO. He will, conscientiously, and, courageously serve the district he represents..:, ILV GLADSTONE HILL AND. THE DEMOCRAT PARTY STAND FOR ALL,THOSE THINGS THAT MAKE FOR THE HAPPINESS A»JJ CONTENTMENT OF THE PEOPLE AS A WHOLE. V 0 T E FOR • HI L L. VOTE ! FOR HI:LL. \j A BO TJ R DBS E R V E S A C H AN C E COULD LABOUR DO ANY WORSE THAN THE PRESENT GOVERNMENT? A VOTE FOR THE DEMOCRAT IS A VOTE FOR THE GOVERNMENT. IF YOU ARE DISSATISFIED WITH THE GOVERNMENT, YOUR ONLY ALTERNATIVE IS TO VOTE LABOUR. A VOTE FOR LABOUR IS A VOTE FOR CLEAN GOVERNMENT. VOTE FOR TPIE LABOUR CANDIDATE

MR J. A. MACPHERSON, NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE FOR OAMARU, Will Address the Electors as under: TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), NOVEMBER 26, - ARDGOWAN, 8 o'clock. All Cordially Invited. Committee Rooms: 148 Thames street. Phone 1758. ELECTORS WISHING TO INTERIt VIEW THE LABOUR CANDIDATE, The Rev. A. H. NORDMEYEE, '. May see him at his Rooms, TEES STREET, . \ PHONE NUMBER 1716, Or THAMES STREET, PHONE NUMBER 1393. DANCING DA N C ■• ;.' E, WINDSOR HALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. Good music; supper; Free Bus; popular prices. USED CARS FOR SALE GO 0 D U r S TRUCKS FOR SALE. DODGE 3-ton; with Woods hoist., 5.325 DODGE 3-toni Platform body 1. £250 panGE li-ton .. .......... £'J g:t. gillies, GARAGE PROPRIETOR; 184-192 THAMES STREET, PHONE 1346.'" .... OAMARU. Automobile Association Road Service Station.. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS ASK for LILYWHITE FLOUR. Used by all thrifty housewives; known from Auckland to the Bluff. WHITE STAR JIOTOR SERVICES leave Oaznaru Motors Garage Twice Daily for Dunedin, Timaru, and Central Otago.— Phone 1235 (Wanaka Motors, Ltd.). HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE FOX & KIRKNESS. F.R.E.1.. N.Z., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Thames street, Oamaru. 40 ACRES LEASEHOLD. Close to Oamaru. Now house and outbuildings. Cons, horses, all implements. PRICE, £1450. Walk in, walk out. ADVERTISING is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

UNDERTAKERS TRINGER AND MIDDLEMASS, rv Undertakers. Thames St., Oamaru. Phone 1812. Night and Holiday Calls: J. W. Stringer, 17 Arun street (phone 1344) ; Alex. Wilson, 15 Nen street (phone 1336). ; FLORISTS 'LORAL WREATHS, BOUQUETS, ETC. WM. T. SINGS, FLORIST and SEEDSMAN, Thames street. Phone 1565. ... Private Phone 1859. PLANT Reliable Vegetable and Flower Seeds. AMUSEMENTS Election results announced to-morrow. Hear them in comfort. i IJAJESTIC, 6AMA RU, TO-NIGHT and WEDNESDAY, A Unique Baffling Mystery Story, "THE CASE OF THE ; • .; HOWLING DOG." Meet Perry Mason, the most discussed detective since Sherlock Holmes, with WAKREN' WILLIAM, MARY ASTOR, Allen Jenkins, Helen Lowell. (Recommended?by Censor for Adults.) With. News, Musical, and Comedy. IT. THOMAS'S ACADEMY, Sports Meet- * ing THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON, 1.30 p.m, »*ff.the'- permitting. Afternoon tea 3.30. Frisuas, heartily invited.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22738, 26 November 1935, Page 16

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