AO'RILAND IHEATRE. o WEDNESDAY, “AS MAN DESIRES.” “AS MAN DESIRES.” “AS MAN DESIRES.” „ “AS MAN DE&IRES.” “AS MAN DESIRES.” “AS MAN DESIRES.” LOVE IN THE TROPICS— Where the strongest man wins ’the Woman. A strange tale that moves at exciting pace from England’s hall-rooms to India’s society and ends with a powerful climax on a hidden isle in the South Seas. With MILTON' SILLS MILTON SELES and VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA. THE NEW ZEALANL LABOUR PARTY Is the Most Vital Factor in The Dominion’s POLITICAL LIFE! WHY? 1. BECAUSE its policy is not a “make believe and a sham,’’ - but a real dinkum and fundamental policy which will pull our Dominion out of its financial troubles; liberate its workers and working farmers, and bring new life and hope to thousands of women and children. 2. BECAUSE, it is- the only Party in New Zealand which is continually growing in strength and numbers. Do you know that we increased opr representatives in Parliament like ■ this ? One, two, four, eight and now seventeen members in . the present Parliament.
THESE ARE UNASSAILABLE FACTS, which the electors do not realise, but which the Reform Party SHUDDER TO THINK ABOUT. Everybody is wondering whether Labour will double its representation this election, and that possibility depends jipon YOU, Mr. Working Man, and Mr. Farmer, and Mrs. Housewife. fff you want •this country of ours to be something more than a speculator’s paradise and a financier’s fairy land, you must VOTE LABOUR. That is Democracy’s privilege, to put a member of your own class into the place where all our affairs are controlled. BEN ROBERTS LABOUR CANDIDATE, MANAWATU. ROBERT SEMPLE .. LABOUR CANDIDATE, OTAKI. HOOK AND QUARRIE WISH to notify the Public of Shannon and surrounding districts that they are now prepared to supply FRESH FISH and OYSTERS IN THE SHELL. ALSO: FRESH FRUIT. By Case or Pound. CALF SKINS Save your Calf Skins and obtain the HIGHEST CASH PRICES from T. H. LOWRY, Or bring them to the Depot on TUESDAYS. QUEEN STREET, LEVIN. (Smith’s Stables.) PHf>OT 284. CHILBLAINS vsjzt q-tol
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Shannon News, 27 October 1925, Page 1
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