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ELECTORAL. pREY TV"™ pLECTOBS. WORKERS' WIVES! YOU cannot afford to throw away your vote on mere sentiment WHEN THAT SAME VOTE CAN BE USED TO ENSURE your BREADWINNER wages whether trade Is good or bad. DON'T FORGET that things are so shaky now .that a big commercial SLUMP may fall upon us at any time, and the sufferers would be YOURSELVES AND YOUR INNOCENT LITTLE CHILDREN. DON'T FORGET that you cannot afford to WASTE YOUR VOTE when that same VOTE may be used to secure to yon a comfortable home and the necessary revenue to enable you to carry on your home and educate your children. IF YOUR BREADWINNER WERE SUDDENLY CARRIED AWAY !!!I DON'T FORGET that YOUR VOTE MAY SAVE YOU al the miserable scraping you have to do to make a poor £2 per week do the duty of £4, which amount is really necessary for the propernourishment and protection of the bodies of yourself, year husband AND YOUR LITTLE ONES . YOU NEED NOT GO ON SLAVING AND CONTRIVING IF YOU USE YOUR VOTE ARIGHT. DON'T FORGET that YOUR CHILDREN ! have just as much right to the HIGHER ', EDUCATION afforded by the Technical ■ Colleges, the Grammar Schools, and the ; Universities, as the CHILDREN OF THE • RICH. I DON'T FORGET that my "RIGHT TO - WORK" BILL secures constant employment ] for your HUSBANDS, your BROTHERS and 'YOUR FATHERS. Don't FORGET j that "SCHEME 45" embraces Beautiful : and Healthy homes situated in whichever part of Auckland you choose: full BONUS. ALLOWANCES, AND PENSIONS provisions which absolutely > protect all I WORKERS from the undeserved poverty I visited upon them NOW BY MISi FORTUNE. SICKNESS. OR OTHER ' ACCIDENT. IT ALSO ENSURES ; HIGHER EDUCATION FOR THE L'HILI DHEN, and (hus gives them an equal I chan.-e in coming to ihe top with the : children of the WEALTHY AND PAM i PERED CLASSES. i THE TIME TO TRY "SCHEME 45' is I NOW: the other people have had plenty lof chance to Improve your position and I they have only made It worse TRUE I WORKER REPRESENTATIVES have I WORKER Interests at heart, and I offer 1 you the services of a WORKER who has 1 been working in the political field for the 1 benefit of WORKERS for more than 20 I ye As" PURELY A MATTER OF FAIR- ' PLAY 1 ask you to give "SCHEME 45 a THREE YEARS' TRIAL: give it an In- ' nings; you cannot lose anything. YOl B VOTE IS WORTHLESS. ANYHOW. SO F\R AS PERSONAL ADVANTAGES ARK CONCERNED If it is given to your party politicians. EVEN THE MOST BIGOTED will admit that my SCHEME 4., has a real good sporting chance, to say ihe least of It THEREFORE roll up. rally up, get moving and keep moving, and help mc to make SCHEME 45 the unqualified success it is bound to become. Yours faithfully, JOHN PAYNE. THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR GREY LYNN. 033 rpO THE ryORKERS OF A UCKLAND QENTRAL. FELLOW-WORKERS,— Unite and vote for Your Own Class by voting for M. J. SAVAGE, the Socialist Candidate. lie was born In our class, suffered with our class. understands our needs as a class, and is fighting for our class in Auckland Central. Vote for SAVAGE, and thus vote for yourselves and your emancipation. tSign'-d) R. Sesmple, Organiser N.Z. Federation Labour; P Eraser, President General Labourers'' Union; F. W. Arns, Secretary General Labourers' Union: E. E. Can ham, l'res. Wtiterside Workers' Union; T. J. Cain, Secretary Engine Drivers' Union: J. I. Catley. Secretary Boilermakers' Union; 1. C \ust-.1. SeiTctnry Stage Ebployees Union:' John . Fawcus. Secretary Amalgamated Society Engineers: E. Cornell, organiser (oeneral Labourers' Union; Arthur Rosser Union Secretary: Thos. White. President 'Tramways" Union: G. -Davis, Secretary Carters' Union; Thos. Long, See. Brewers' and Aerated Water Employees Union- James Coliett. Secretary Waterside Workers' Union'; .1. L. Homing, Secretary Kle<-trteal Workers' Union. 10* MR JOHN BOLLARD Will Address THE ELECTORS OF EDEN At the
PUBLIC HALL, AVONDALE, (VEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 8 O'CLOCI Chairman, MR JOHN POTTER. 61' PDEN ELECTORATE M* W. "jTs™ l ** ENGAO EMENTS: TO-NIGHT, 7 pm. IVTHERING OF COMBINED COMMIT (•BBS AND ALL WORKERS FOl ELECTION DAY, JUBILEE HALI KINGSLAND. 51 TITANCKAU pLECTORATI M F. W. L ANQ WUI Address the ELECTORS OF MANUKAU AT THE HALL, OTAHUnU, TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY. December 2. EPSOM, AT THE HALL- MONDAY, 4th December, at S p.m. AT THE CONGREGATIONAL HALL, GREKNLANE, on TUESDAY, De-
ccrubcr sth. AT THE LYCEUM, ONEHUNGA, on WEDNESDAY', December 6. Chair will be taken each evening at 8 o'clock. 574 _ -]»r ANUKAU ELECTORATE. M b J. "b7m WILL ADDRESS ELECTOR 3 As Follows:— TO-NIOHT, SATURDAY. December 2nd KIOSK, ST. HELIER'S BAY. MONDAY, December PARISH HALL, ELLELRSLIE. TUESDAY, December PUBLIC HALL OTAHiniU. WEDNESDAY. December 6th—PUBLIC HALL. ONEHUNGA. Ladies Specially Invited. Meetings at 8 p.m. 575 "VJ ANUKAU pLECTOBATH M R ' Tfc ALP " XT STEWART. LIBERAL CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as under:— TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2— PANMURE HALL, 8 p.m. DECEMBER 4, MONDAY — OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL. DECEMBER 5, TUESDAY— HALL, ELLERSLIE. DECEMBER 0, WEDNESDAY—OPENAIR MEETING, FIREBELL, ONEHUNGA. MEETINGS AT 8 P.M. 576 ANTI-LIQUOR CRUSADE. "jVj-RS. pARTON, OF GLASGOW, Will Speak mO-MORROW (SUNDAY) A FTERNOON QUEEN-STREET WHARF, mO-MORROW (SUNDAY) pVENING, AT 8.15. GREY STATUE. When she will expose some of the misrepresentations of the "Trade." mO-MORROW pVENING, AT KARANGAHAPE-ROAD. MONDAY NEXT. MRS. BARTON speaks The Rev. Thos. Fee and Other Speakers, hi St Stephen's School Hall, Ponsonby, ••How' Other Nations are Gripping the Serpent." TOOK OUT FOR DINNER-HOUR TALKS, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AT WYNDHAM-ST, AND QUAY-ST. •04
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 287, 2 December 1911, Page 7
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