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Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 12, 2 December 1911, Page 9

 

pLECTORS OF AUCKLAND EAST. LIQUOR HOLDS THE WORKERS DOWN WHiLE MONOPOLY GOES, THROUGH THEIBPOCKIfrI! "*.' " •yOTE FOR TTTITHY. No Rates on Homes I No Taxes on Food ! No Wages wasted on Drink ! SUPPORT WITHY'S WORKERS' HOUSING SCHEME. WHY PAY RENT when 12e 3d per week should buy you a £400 house in 20 years, the 12a 3d per week to include an insurance premium virtue of which, in case of the death of the breadwinners any time before the 20 years are up, the house becomes the property of the widow, mortgage free. A similar plan is operated for profit by insurance companies in the Mother Country, Why should not our Government operate it for the benefit of the people ! pWEN W A LISON. JUN.. WAITEMATA'S INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as under : T> ED VALE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30, at 2 p.m. TTEEEP pREEK. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. at 4.30 p.m. •pARISH TTALL. qpAKAPUNA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30. STANLEY "RAYCHURCH OF ENGLAND MISSION HALL, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1. at 8 p.m. T»IRKENHEAD SCHOOLROOM. MONDAY. DECEMBER 4, at 8 p.m. pHELSEA QUGARWORKB. NOON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 5. MOETHOOTE, TARRY'S HALL. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 5. at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor (Mr Cadnese) will preeide. TT) EVONPORT. POST HALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, at 6 p.m. TI/TANUKAU "gLECTORATE. MR F. W. LANG Will addren the LADIES-OP OTAHUHU AT TH« MASONIC HALL On TBURSDAY, NOVKMBEB 80, at 2.50 p.m OARNELL ELECTORATE. M B W. F. M ASSEV WILL ADDBISS THE ELECTORS OF PARNELL ... At ST. MARK'S HALL. RIM CERA. Uα FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. Mr Arch. Clark wUlprMldt. Front Seati will be reserved for Ladfee only. Doon open 7.10 p.m.

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