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PO-IZXOAX. T> A _ N ELL ELECTION. M* mTT ac * SPEAKS . * ST. LUKE'B SCHOOLROOM. REMUEBA, 'MONDAY, 4th, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, sth, 3 p.m., Ladies only. PROFESSOR MILLS WILL ALSO SPEAK AT BACH MEETING. 613 AUCKLAND CBSYEAU __* IT <_*"■*■ Will address the Electors at ST. JAMBS' HALL On the eve of the Election, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6th, at 7.30. Mr P. J. Nerheny wiU preside. Ladles specially Inrlted. 6*6 rpHE AUCKLAND EAST BRANCH OF 1 THE LIBERAL AND LABOUR •FEDERATION The members of the aboTe Federation desire to call the attention of the Electors lof Auckland East to the misleading statement published by Mr. Withy In this morning's "Herald," and by circulars. Mr Myers' actions as Mayor of Auckland, as a businessman and as a citizen, hare airways been _boreb_urd and honourable in | every way. His broadminded citizenship, together with his enterprising energy and service to tjhe citlsens of Auckland, are too well known end appreciated to need reference to. It is deplorable In the extreme when public men of his ahllity and character are slandered by those whose preten- : sion to Christian Truth and Charky should lead one to expect at least common decency and honourable treatment at their bands. Auckland does not possess a more loyal and honourable citizen than Mr. Myers, and his answer to the call of Charity and 'his practical aid to bnmanitarianl—i, together with his interest in' the progress of Auckland City, and his initiation of mnulcipally-owned Industries, are in themselves sufficient answer to such misstatements. If the public men of this country, who come forward at great personal sacrifice to themselves to serve the people, are going to be subjected to discreditable and disgraceful electioneering tactics, then Parliamentary Representation will be le,ft in the bands of those .Who have neither character, ahllity. nor intelligence to recommend them to public favour. On behalf of the '"ederatlon. B. SALMON, .President GEO. T. PARVIN, Secretary. . 653 JJAGLAN ELECTORATE. j DISSOLUTION OF CO__aTT_ES. i ALL COMMTsTTEES Working In the Interests of M R. F. B^ELARD ARE DISSOLVED AS FROM! THIS 2ND DEOEMBDB, 1911. B. H. ■ NORTHCROFT. Hon. Secretary, 641 Political Reform League. ROYAL ALBERT HALL. NOTICE PICTURE, 'TN THE GRIP OF ALCOHOL" WILL NOT BE SHOWN TO_»R_OW EVENING, as previously advertised. TTNIVEBSAL HATTJ_D_Y JJALFJ£TIOI_D._Y A SSOCTATION. This Association __ Not asked what is my Position on this Question. I desire it to be known that I AM HEARTILY IN FAVOUR OF A UNIVERSAL SATURDAY HALFHOLIDAY. A BTHUR l\T"Liberal -Labour, No-License, Anti-Monopolist Candidate for Anckland Bast. 634 \*o-I,ICll!IS_ J>ALLY. A LBEBT JJ ALL mO-MORROW (SUNDAY) T^TGHT,At 8.15. Speakers MRS BARTON, REV. FEE, REV. TREGEAR and others. 655 PUBLIC NOTICES. mHE Grand Pharmacy, 3, WUlis-s_— A . closed is 1/7 In stamps, for which post a bottle of Nazol. This is quite th 0 finest thing I've found for curing Influenza. My son was very bad with the complaint recently, it ha-l .1 good grip of himbut one night's "treatment effected a complete cure. I had also c very bad cold coming on, which a few dosca of Na_ol quite disposed of. I thank you for recommending the cure to me. —Yours truly, E. Keay Brown, Moxham- 1 avenue, Kllbirnle. J
JN THE GRIP OF ALCOHOL. We much regret to hare to State that owing to our not being able to get the permission of tbe Town Council at such short notice,, it will be impossible to exhibit the picture-film "In the Grip of Alcohol," as advertised in this morning's paper. mHB PUBUC TRUST OFFICE ACT. 1908* A. (section 00.) IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN STEVEN CLARK, OF AUCKLAND, Settler, Deceased. All Creditors and others having claims' against this estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the I forms provided, to the District Manager \ jof the Public Trust - Office, Auckland, on or before the sth day of January, 1912. Accounts not rendered by the date named | may be rejected. All moneys payable te the above estate may be lodged to the credit of tbe Public Trustee's account at any postal money order office, or paid to E. F. WARREN, District Manager of the Public Trust Office. Auckland. FRED. FITCBETT. PubUc Trustee. Ist December, 1911. OR ChUdren's Portraits, Whltnall Smith is unapproachable. Studio, Watson's Buildings, corner Queen and Wel-lesley-sta., entrance Wellesley-st_ East. 173 'WILLIAMSr'Cutter, has Removed from • Wyndham-st. to 47, ATbert-et, 'MasCfleld's Buildings, half-way between Shakespear and Star Hotels. 130 POULTRY. ANOTHER WIN—N.Z. RECORD—A Pen of Irvine Strain White Leghorns broke the New Zealand record last month at the Cbristchurch Egg-laying Competitions with 167 eggs for one month's laying for six birds. -If you want Layers and Winners, try Irvine Strain, Whites.—lßVlNE, American Leghorn Specialist, Enfield Poultry Farm, Pah-rd., Epsom. Anckland. TTTHITB LEGHORNS AND BLACK VV ORPINGTONS. . All winners. 260 Egg Strains. Imported from Australian . and American stocks. Bred to lay in the winter months. Young stock and chickens how ready. E. C. JARRETT. Island Bay Poultry Farm, Birkdale. OR SALE, White- Leghorn Chicks, 1 A week to 4 months old; good laying s_ah_—at, _•____ AT—-a, Grey Lynn.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 287, 2 December 1911, Page 9
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