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sssam—-- — 2 p.m.—Dir.: Fullers Theotre Corp.—B p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100) LAST FEW DAYS Of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Pleasure Packed COMEDY THE YOUNGEST PROFESSION Featurettes Include: Vivid Pictures Filmed under Heavy Fire by Your Own N.Z. Camera Man, for you. New Zealanders, Americans, Fijians, Storm Japanese Strong Posts on Bougainville Island. "Unexpected Riches" (Our Gang); "Seeing Hands" (Pete Smith); "Autobiography of a Jeep" (Special). FRIDAY NEXT Radiant In Glorious TECHNICOLOUR Comes Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's MUSICAL COMEDY ‘BEST FOOT FORWARD’ (Both Programmes App. Universal Exhibition.)

PRIME MINISTER PETER x FRASER SUPPORTS PRINCIPLES OF CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES At the opening of the British Commonwealth Conference in London Mr. Peter Fraser, Labour Prime Minister, said: "There are no problems in the Pacific that cannot be solved by GOODWILL, COLLABORATION, AND CO-OPERATION." THESE ARE THE PRINCIPLES OF THE_ CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES, who deprecate the intrusion of Party Politics into Municipal and Local Body Administration. But for Labour Party tactics there would bo NO political division. THE CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES REPRESENT ALL CITIZENS, AND ARE NOT TIED TO ANY POLITICAL PARTY, AND ARE FREE TO I OLE AS THEY THINK BEST. CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES MEETINGS TONIGHT AT BERHAMPORE, HATAITAI AND VIVIAN ST. AT BERHAMPORE, ST. CUTHBERT’S HALL, 8 P.M.—Speakers: WiU Annleton (Mavoral Candidate), R. A. Wright, Bryan Todd, A. M. Pope, W H Stevens (Council), A. I?’ O’Shea, V. M. Simpson (Hospital Board). . AT HATAITAI REALM HALL, 8 P.M.—Speakers: W. J. Gaudin (Council & Hospital), Miss A. G. Kane, H. F. Toogood, J. S. Crawford (Hospital Board), IL L. Macallster (Council & Harbour Board), Malcolm Fraser (Council). AT VIVIAN ST., ST. JOHN’S AMBULANCE HALL, BP.M.—Speakers: Will Appleton, (Mayoral Candidate), C. Meachen, R. H. Parton (Hospital Board) F W Furkart, Mrs. Knox-Gilmer (Council nnd Hospital Board). Martin Luckie (Council and Harbour Board), M. S. Galloway (Council), MR. T. C. A. HISLOP WILL PRESIDE AT THIS MEETING. KEEP PARTY POLITICS OUT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS.’ VOTE THE ENTIRE “CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES” TICKET. TOMORROW’S MEETINGS Lyall Bay Public School; and Roseneath Presbyterian Church Hall, the Crescent.■

THE LARGEST MUNICIPAL MEETING HELD IN WELLINGTON ENDORSES LABOUR’S POLICY The Town Hall Concert Chamber was the scene on Tuesday last °f OM of the most enthusiastic meetings ever held in any municipal campaign In Wellington. It was easily the largest. The following resolution, expressing the desire for a change in our civic administration received the hearty endorsement orthe avdience:"That this large meeting, representative of those citizens wuubl -work and interests are all given in rendering useful service to the comp?oud“y thanks Mr. James Roberts for his splendid address and for his brilliant advocacy of the principles on which lie and his colleaS’tuarmen d a? Um g?aduaf deterioration and mls,planning of large ■parts of the city; deeply concerned at the wilful neglect to provide homes for an ever-increasing population, recognizing the urgency ot practical ' dSstons to d<£l with problems of t in<- determined to curb the growing assault® ot selheh interests on our rating system—this meeting pledges Itself'to the of elect ng Mr. .Tames Roberts to the Mayoralty and his Labour colleagues to the City Council, the Hospital Board and the Harbour Board. "Further,-that this meeting congratulates Mr. Roberts_and his colleagues on the successful launching of a campaign that will lead to a Labour victory and Wellington civic rehabilitation. HEAR LABOUR CANDIDATES TONIGHT! MEETINGS COMMENCE AT S O’CLOCK. ISr ' AND Jam^ilob U erts o (to l r wfe E- Harris and Messrs. T. Brindle, R. Holland, and G. Matthew. WEBB STREET METHODIST HALL — James Roberts (for Mayor), Mrs. Bentley, and Messrs. J. G. Churchill, A. W. Croskery, P. A. Hansen, and C. J. Hay. TOMORROW NIGHT’S MEETINGS KAIWARRA SCHOOL AND AT CASHMERE SC H g°^ o g»/ N^ Al 6rgaMser. YOU NEED WORSHIP! HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY at a — LUNCH-HOUR SERVICE AT' ST, ANDREW’S CHURCH, THE TERRACE TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), MAY 10 ' AND EACH .SUCCEEDING WEDNESDAY AT 12.30 TO 1 P.M., BRIEF TALKS ON VITAL TOPICS. COME AND GO AS YOUR TIME PERMITS.

MACHINERY. - FOR SALE, ONE McCormack Deering Trac. Trailer, T2O, perfect condition, new frac chains; 1 Set International Tandon Discs, seven-a-side- 1 8-ton Tractor Trailer, solid tyres; 1 International Distributor; 1 set R. & G. T.andor Discs. 9-a-side, as new. Apply "Machinery, ” R. Walsh. Dannevlrke. . WATER Supply Assured. LEE HO W L PUMPS. CORY-WRIGHT AND SALMON. LTD., P.O. Box 1230, Wellington. MACHINERY REQUIRED FOR MANUFACTURING CONCERN. REQUIRED by Wellington Manufacturer, one each Treadle Operated Guillotine, Squaring Shears, small Lathe, Saw Bench-. Milling Machine, Bench Sanding Machine, new or as new. Details to—“ELECTRONIC,” C/o Carlton-Carruthers, P.O. Box 609, Wellington. FOB. SALE. WE have the following to offer in Good Working Order:— T.D. 4(1 TRAC TRACTOR. Complete with Winch. FORDSON on rubbers, fitted with Front End Bucket I.oader. Further particulars' and prices from F. A. SIMI’SDN LIMITED. Huddart. Parker Building. Wellington, C.l. 'Telephone 43-978. P.O. Box 778.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 189, 9 May 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 189, 9 May 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 189, 9 May 1944, Page 2

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