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PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE ABOUT RAILWAY SEAT RESERVATIONS When travellers are unable to join the trains on which they have made reservations timely advice will release their unrequired seats for passengers who otherwise may be presented from travellings Reservations forfeited without prior notice often - inflict unnecessary hardships; they are also a hindrance in the handling of a traffic situation too critical for accommodation to be wasted. Should your reservation be not wanted, advice by phone or otherwise to your nearest booking office will be appreciated. HELP THE RAILWAYS TO HELP EVERYONE.

ARE YOU ON THE ROLL? is CfnUHi/stnt 1,1 It is a legal obligation to have your name on the Electoral Roll for 1943. If in doubt, \ ■ examine the Main Roll at any Post Office; or send to the Registrar of Electors for an enrolment form, and thus make sure of getting on the Supplementary RolL ENROL AT ONCE I '■) < <" :i Rolls dose in I or 2 Days, of Today for W* -f fib, 'Hew fee the Mr s * G< HOLLAND » MP * 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 »f r Holland u a native-born want to unleash the naturni ambitions and energies of the people NeW Zea lander . . . mil under ... in a great movem<Sr to provide homes for the people, to 50 . Hoe mode his way from the develop our farms, factoflMs, businesses and professions .to new bottom sf the ladder h** 'Yf heights of prosperity and happiness. They want to cut the Strang- unbltmuhed record . a reling cords of regimentation and bureaucracy and to restore to the turned soldier from icut trtr, people the British birthright of freedom. BMn jfa one .. . • htr. Holland and the National Party are on the side of youth ... . they stand for security, including social security ... they seek to LL’JLxZI remote the cattsea of want rather than alleviate the effects ... n nmneprevention instead of cure. Wn, a Jrin Forward, New Zealand ... to a new era of Progress, Happiness, f initiatiiwtyrolimeeipHfroM. Goodwill, and Achievement. L--—, Vote NATIONAL arid for FREEDOM

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32304, 25 August 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32304, 25 August 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32304, 25 August 1943, Page 7

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