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A few members of the Gouiwonwealth Labor Party hiive evolved a no?cl scheme of electioneering. They have ar. ranged with Pa the l'reres for the preparation of biograph films illustrattaij the Labor side of Federal polities. These pictures will inelndc such interesting scenes as the Labor party In caucus and the Labor Ministry in Cabinet. Other films will depict other phases of the Ufa of Labor members in the Federal Parliament. A special film has been prepared for wvery Federal electorate, showing the selected Labor candidate in aoiue "hnrneteristlc employment or pastime, he three Senate candidates in ea?h State will be shown on a film, and In every case a message to the people from [ the candidates concerned will be shown on the screen as the picture passes over it. One-third of the biograph shows !iiI ranged will consist of pictures descriptive of Lnlior in Fedcrarpolitlcs. A third will consist of industrial picture*. I will be purely Australian, and will illustrate the various processes and the conditions of employment in the cb>f industries of the Commonwealth, tfhe rcmtiimU-r of the pictures will lie entertaining and interesting films Illustrative of seems outside Australia. There wm be a short interval in the middle of ttie entertainment, when those who care to remain in.the Wiilding mav hear tj|.' nelected Labor candidate for'tne electo*, ntc in a ten-minutes' atldross. It il M pcetcd that this new style of propaganda work will prove of Immense assistance to the i;aT>or party in organising and canvassing for the election* in March.

Mr». n. Gadd. 307, Madras-it, NonTi Christchureli, N,Z„ writes: "Chamlerlam's Cough Remedy is a most valuable medicine. I sell a lot of it in my ehop, and it is used in my home. I have t»>. eommomln.l tt t„ .„»i... _'i \TV? n never k„o,,„H to faurfhoroi,"; question but what it U tlie foromott «mgh medicine sold in this Ufctrie*." For sale by ity chemists '-* '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 202, 30 September 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 202, 30 September 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 202, 30 September 1909, Page 2

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