ELECTORAL. j Speaks at— ' DEVpNPORT, Mb follows:— AX ~T F IftEBELj, — On SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8: \\7 A I T E M A T A. TO THE ELECTORS AND NO- LICENSE WOKKEKS. LI stand for the rights of the people, as against privileges to the Liquor Trade. data your right to totally vote out mc Trade by Dominion Option on the bare majority. 3. I.urge the right of Maoris to protect themselves against liquor inroads, by giving them Local Option. 4- I am opposed to compensation. 5. I oppose and always have done all jobbery in all places. The Rev. Isitt Brothers and Mr T. E. Taylor, of Christehureh, can say I have fought hard in the early days of Prohibition alongside of the best for people's rights, as against brewers' privileges. I n "w claim your votes and support on the i* _ November, as he who has always been on the side of Justice and against anything savouring of jobbery. The success of my work from 1892 to 1896 (costing pounds in cash and heaps of labour) to reorganise the Police Department, is stin remembered by older politicians, and my energies are not lessened now in 1908.—lours, still ready to serve, T. WAKE. Q.HEY LYNN ELECTORATE. QLIVER The Independent Liberal Candidate, WiU Address the Electors at ST. GEORGE'S HALL, GREAT NORTHRD., THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, I At 9 o'clock. Councillor C. J. Tunks (Mt. Eden Borough Council) wiU take the chair. Q.EPY T_, TNN T£LECTORATB. i At the request of numerous supporters who have so far been unable to hear him, JLTR QLTVER "J^ICHOLSON WILL ADRESS THE ELECTORS AT AN OPEN AIR MEETING ON TjVVBNING, "KJ"OV. "IftTH, I AT EIGHT P.M.. IN FRONT OK THE GREY LYNN BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS. VTTAITBMATA ELECTORATE! M* L. I*rpHIU,IPPB (OPPOSITION CANDIDATE) Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, at 8 p.m. In the FORESTERS' HALL, DEVONPORT. MR E. W. ALISON, M.P., And MR MASSEY (Leader of the Opposition), Will also Address the Meeting. Front Seats Reserved for Ladies and their Escorts. Doors open at 7-15. I AUCKLAND TOT EST ELECTORATE. TlJtt. TJOBERT rpHOMrSON WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS, In the PONSONBY HALL, On MONDAY, the 16th NOV., at 8 p.m. Boys will not be Admitted.
Tf»DEN Y^LECTORATB. JOHN TY7 SHACKELFORD, GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT AVONDALE HALL — TO-NIGHT (Saturday) ROSKILL HALL. DOMINION-BD — MON-1 DjAY, 16th Nov. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. ■C_DEN ELECTORATE. JLTR JOHN J3OLLARD Will Address the Electors as follows;— AVONDALE PUBLIC HALL. AVONDALE — MONDAY, Nov. 16. at 8 p.m. ) __ JJISUKiC ELECTORATE. F. W. L ANG WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. AT EAST TAMAKI — TO-NIGHT (Saturday), at 8 o'clock ONEHUNGA, DRILL SHED — On MONDAY, Nov. 16. at 8 p.m. ELECTORATE. M B A. A. C- BBAUEBTHE LIBERAL CANDIDATE, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU, At OTAHUHU — TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Nov. 14. ONEHUNGA — MONDAY, Nov. 16, Openair. Chair taken at 8 o'clock. Ladies Specially Invited to All Meetings H. HORN, Hon. Sec. A UCKLAND EAST ELECTORATE. TtJR TU<RED. jm JJAUME WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS ON MONDAY, 16th NOV., nt 8 p.m. AT ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST-ST. Mr P. J. Nerheny will Preside. Ladies Specially Invited. AUCKLAND EAST ELECTORATE. The following Resolution was carried unanimously, at a Special Meeting of the Auckland Temperance Crusaders:— " That this meeting, having considered the present Political Situation in Auckland East, hereby recommends the Temperance Voters in that Electorate to concentrate their votes on 'Mr. William Richardson, as his conduct ln the past indicates that he is a man whom tiie*jee&tr may inrplieltly-trnswi 86
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 273, 14 November 1908, Page 6
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