ELECTORAL. /2J.REY LYNN ELECTORATE. ipHE TTOJI. (HeORGE "CSOWLDS, ,„. MINISTER, OF EDUCATION AND PUBLIC HEALTH, Will Address the Electors of GREY LYNN, IN ST. GEORGE'S HALL, GREAT NORTH-RD., | On MONDAY, 16th NOV., at 8 o'clock. Chairman. C. H. Sextan, Esq., ■ Chairman of the Newton Schools Com- ,- rhittee. ' LADIES ARE SPECIALLY INVITED. i rnHE) TTON. rvEO. xjtowLDS, MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND | PUBLIC HEALTH, Will Deliver a PUBLIC ADDRESS in the drill Hall, onehunga, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, November 14, at 9 o'clock, when he will Reply to the recent Address of the Leader of the Opposition. J. Rowe, Esq., Mayor of Onehunga, will preside. YXTAITEMATA Tj^LECTORATE. M* W. J. N ApmE WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF T\EVONPORI, AT (THREE T AMPS, 'Y7TCTOBIA-RD., OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. gATURDAY, "I ATH INST, Q O'CLOCK P.M. And on 1 ATH INST., D O'CLOCK P.M. YKJ AITBMATA. T * ELECTORATE. LADIES MEETING. M S W.J.N APIEB WILL ADDRESS A MEETING OF
LADIES, IN THE FORESTERS' HALL, DEVONPORT. ON MONDAY AFTERNOON. NEXT, at 3 p.m. YY7AITEMATA T^LECTORATE. M - L. B. P HIU ' Ipp s (OPPOSITION CANDIDATH) WILL ADDRESS THB ELECTORS AT QHELSBA AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, ON jyjONDAY, -VrOVEMBER -J fJTH. AUCKLAND /CENTRAL. M E A.~eT G lover Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CENTRAL AT ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTONST. ON MONDAY, 16th INST., AT 8 P-M. Ladies Specially invited. GEORGE KEVEN, Secretary. Richardson", THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE, Speaks as follows: THIS EVENING — Tabernacle, Corner KarangahapsS"*, 7.301 I SUNDAY — Wharf at 3 p.m., Grey Statue 7 p.m. Topic: "Prohibition." MONDAY — Mass Meeting, Symonds-st., 7.30 p.m. Electors who have not heard this Candidate's Views should do 60. 87 TJARNELL. ELECTORATE. M R E. G. B. M OSB (INDEPENDENT), Will Address the Electors of Parnell, As under:— TAMAKI WEST — TO-NIGHT (Saturday), Sehoolhouse PARNELL — MONDAY. 16th Nov., Oddfellows' Hall Cii.'. to be taken at .8 p.m. Each Evening. jy£ANUKAU T^LECTOBATE. M B J. B. M°BT °- N THE YOUNG NEW ZEALAND LIBERAL CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors, as nnder:— MANGERE — Public Hall, TO-NIGHT (Saturday), 8 o'clock. A UCKLAND CITY PROHIBITION AND AX TBMPERANCE LEAGUE. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1908. The following Candidates bave favourably replied to the questions submitted on behalf of the N.Z. Alliance:— Auckland West—Mß C. H. POOLE. Auckland Central—Mß ARTHUR ROSSER. Auckland East—Mß JOHN N. HARLE MR W. RICHARDSON. QUESTIONS. AND ANSWERS. 1. Are you in favour of Dominion Option as well as Local Option?— Yes 2. Are you iv favour of deciding all the issues in connection with Licenses hv an Absolute Majority?— Yes ' 3. Are yon in favorer of amending the licensing Law so as to abolish Bottle and Packet Licenses, and to make the Depot system Illegal?— Yes .W. J. MACDBBJSOTT, Set
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 273, 14 November 1908, Page 6
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