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DAVID VERSUS GOLIATH Democratic Soldier Labour cannot a fford large advertisements We have no mighly machine _ we are backed by no high-pressure money power group: In some areas, more than half our Gan didates are soldiers on lea ve without pay_-soldiers denying themselves of 8 weekly wage to "Fight for New Zealand. Yet shall we win, for we are armed with a cause | Labour has E100, uuu the Nationalists about the same amount The Davy Inde- pendents are weighted down wilh "Pieces of Eighl. But we have the Real armament-we have 8 Cause. Here, In Biblical metaphor, the contest is set out "There went out a champion or the camp of the Philistines named Goliath of Gath, whose height was six cubils and a span (think 0f Labour National- ist, and Davy Independent a5 you read on_ and he had an helmet of brass upon his head and he was armed with a coat 0f mail , and the weight of the coal was five thousand shekels of brass. L (Think of Money-Power, my readers.) And tbe staff of his spear S head was like & weaver 8 beam, and his spear 8 head weighed Six hundred shekels of iron, and one bearing a shield went before him: Is there not a Cause 2 And Saul and Israel were dismayed, except David; who knew that He pos- sessed the mightiest weapon of all. And David said: What have 1 now done 2 Is there not 8 Cause 2' And David put his hand in his bag and took thence a stone and slang it, and smote the Philisline in lhe fore- hiead; and the stone sank inlo the fore- head; and he fell upon his face to earth. Democratic Soldier Labour will van- quish Goliath even though So many DSLP candidaies are soldiers on leave withoul pay workers without pay farners on low-guaranteed prices. On the road gaily Without a crusi of bread Yel gaily marched the regiment March with the Democratic Labour David and !opple the Money Power of Goliath. Wc Fixht for New Zealand | Donalons {0 campaign fund gladly received by Frank Earle 77 Yule Street, Wellinglon, 0r' Lee, M.P Wellinglon. Pay' for a Stone for David s Sling. Advt Based on a Chopin Melody SSO DEEP IS THE NIGHT" (Tristesse Everybody' $ Singing It 4 iven chopin' $ beautiful Etude "Grier' 4S 3 starting point 4 song is halt- wa, success simply arTanged aecompanment and populur Ivric complete the require vuients Of " Teal song hit_ and here it is ' 3 veep is the Night" has been sung hy SOe of the WorId S greatest singeTs ino|uding Richard Tauber recording fOr Parlophone It has also been recorded hy Vfctor slvester' Orchestra The Khvthmic Troubadours and Albert Sandler' Orchestra GET YoUpi copy PRICE 2/ FROM Music DEALERS EVERYWHERE;

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 219, 3 September 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 219, 3 September 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 219, 3 September 1943, Page 7

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