' f II III. _ ammmSm ; TO THE ELE 1 k-OHALLENGE ! j With the object of giving every candi- | date for the Rotorua .Seat an equal chance j of meeting the eleetors on the eve of the Election, the Labour Party ofrers the foltowing suggestion:— (1) The four candidates join isjt debate in the Majestic Theatre on the evening of December 1. I (2) Each speak„er address the meeting for 20 minutes, with the' right of a- further 10 minutes for reply. ; (3) Order of address to.be by ballot. • (4) His Worship, the Mayor, t'o preside, and all candidates to f participate. • . 1 (5) The cost of the theatre to be shared equally. Rotorua Labour Representation Committee.
^ J$t "" Objeccs : To raise tunds ^ ^ J" . >» »fl5iS£EF Whai a tfanil when the winning num- r r«sie« .• u. o. vuiuvan l bers are announced. Two thpusand H f#?ci,M,Pp poirads" worth of alldvial gold for .hali w. Coi.'f. BevCr2?we a crovvn I And be&cles . . that4s only c. j. Konaidton, &«. * JSf the'- first out, of 105 prizes. Lpok a't ' - \ their value .... Even the 7tb is wortb NeiiieCMcA"rthur S&Z £1/G0 in aliuvia) gold. Give your sup- P" WeiHn*ton10 lm »ort to oue of the finest causes ever }ut- before the New Zealand public J B.LHammonu ii'ire St. John Ambuiance is 'a free P* wellington10 iei^iee operated voiuntarily throughout, oi? YOtJR. benefrtS^MEBODY MUST WIN IT! Get your ticket now — it may bp your Tickets 2/6 each. Bpok of 9 for £1. f* • Closes 28ta [NoveuiDer, i9Jl. Drawn 19th December, 1931. 4 Permission of the VfinisteT . ' *" of Internal AfTairs. w w ^ ^ nnm - 4tW' " Sk ^ HAMMOND & W McARTHUR :f JgB^ A B0X 1505 Auckland im ps^Bp nagfflkgra; ' A^f^^rlea-e s^-id ire - i- M"M §M H Jgm i|Miiia . lkkeiS in the M m jjr F@ First Aid Art Uaiiosi '1&.W .«^fe AtuwiAi. COB.D I enclose remittance of £ JgjSfc jmk ^|5v Tiekets 2/6 each. Book of 9 for £1 ■4 >' " a'S° enc'ose a stamPed addressed envelope for reply Addressl-: Your ChildPBn's Future DEPENDS UPON YOUE VOTE
Your children mean eyerythmg to you. Their future is uppermost in ydur thoughts. Remember, then, that their welfare depends upon the future prosperity of New Zealand. To proyide them with work, and with opportunities to employ their skili and talents, should be our aim. Prosperity will return only with confidence, and to that end a strong Government is necessary — a Goyernment that is committed to a policy of safety and revival. NOW is the time to safeguard your children's future. The advent of a reckless and inexperienced "Class" Government would do immeasurable damage, A® Labour-Socialist Government failed in Britain — it could do nothing but harm here. ' - • The- only sane path to prosperity is to give the y0i.e for Official Coalition Government an overwhelming mAirnAiii' rffln?Dimn?*rr natibnal mandate. COALITION GOVERNMENT Forget Party— put Coiintry First — Candidates. ROTORUA ' I ; " C. H. CLINKARD COALITION • \ ■ ■ . ■ ' ' ' " 1 ' '' " ' ■■* - ' 1 . ■- 1
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 79, 24 November 1931, Page 2
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