I * W S. G. Holland has had a triumphal tour throughout New . Zealand. In every centre, the largest crowds of the election campaign have flocked to hear him. His radio broadcasts have been the outstanding feature of the campaign. A courageous, inspiring leader —ex-soldier—family man —a New Zealander of personality, drive, and ability. GO FORWARD WITH HOLLAND w * W, TOMOKKOW
FOLLOW THE IEIBEIS—YOUR MAYOR SAYS:— “I am satisfied that it would not be in the interest of the community that Licensed Houses should be restored here." —10/9/43. THE DOCTORS SAY:— “We are definitely of the opinion that the return of License would be a veiy retrograde step.”—l/9/43. THE MINISTER OF TRANSPORT SAYS:— The Hon. J. O’Brien. —“Places of temptation to young people will have to be removed. ... I would wipe out the hotel and the publican, too.”—“Dominion,” 17/9/43. The Bars Are Out Keep I hem Out! VOTE For LOCAL NO-UCENSE By Striking Out the TOP LINE on the Local Issue.
Canadian made war supplies sent to the United Nations under the Mutual Aid Act will be marked with a maple leaf encircled with the word “Canada” in English, Russian and Chinese.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 September 1943, Page 5
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