AMUSEMENTS. H FRIDAY NEXT ! H 20th CENTURY-FOX PROUDLY PRESENTS—m GEORGE MONTGOMERY MAUREEN O’HARA fl JOHN SUTTON LAIRD GREGAR * - IN THE * Rousing Successor to “To the Shores of Tripoli” S TEN GENTLEMEN FROM WEST POINT S (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) M** Plans Now Open at the D.I.C. Book Now! 'TJT Amalgamated b Opera Molise B NOW SHOWING DAILY 2 P.M. - 8 P.M. H THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL! S WALT DISNEY’S E SNOW WHITE And The SEVEN DWARFS fl If You Have Seen It Before, Then You'll Want to See It Again It a You Haven't Seen It. Then Don't Miss This Opportunity. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS M "FARMYARD SYMPHONY” (Watt Disney Cartoon). M “MICKEY'S TRAILER" (Walt Disney Cartoon) fl “SLIGHTLY AT SEA” (Comedy). “VACATION DIARY” (Reelism). Q (Approved for Universal Exhibition) fl Plans at the D.I.C. Phone 2127
of Today (or *• *- O’® 1 ib/'JOIP 1 ~_1 j. I j&arfwihih - for the ' Mr - s> G ‘ HOLLAND ‘ M P Leader of the National Party Mr. Holland and the National Party stand for something of vital importance to your future and the progress of our country. They yj r Holland is a native-born want to unleash the natural ambitions and energies of the people iy nl) Zealander .. . still under ... in a great movement to provide homes for the people, to 59 // 0 , made j,i s wa yf rom the develop our farms, factories, businesses and professions to new bottom of the ladder . . . has an heights of prosperity and happiness. They want to cut the strang- unblemished record ... a reling cords of regimentation and bureaucracy and to restore to the turned soldier frem last uar, people the British birthright of freedom. with a son at this one ... a , family man who understands the Mr. Holland and the National Party are on the Sl de of youth . . s they stand for security, including social security . they seek to fit . shari in manufac . remot e the causes of want rather than alleviate the effects . . . ? . duc , ion prevention instead of cure. » finn Mim , r in freedomt Forward, New Zealand ... to a new era of Progress, Happiness, initiative,self-reliance,progress. Goodwill, and Achievement. Vote NATIONAL and for FREEDOM
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 200, 25 August 1943, Page 3
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