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ELECTORAL T»O SKILL -gIE-CTOBATE. ■yiVIAN TT -pOTTBR, rWFICIAL T*EFORM /CANDIDATE. I A Meeting of Friends and Supporters will be held with the object of. forming Working Committees, at the following Committee ■ Rooms:— TO-NIGHT (FRlDAY).—Central Committee Room (Valley Rond and Mount Eden Road.) PUBLIC ADDRESSES as follows:— NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, 13th, 8 p.m.— Empire Theatre, Dominion Road, Inaugural Address. FRIDAY!. NOV. 14th, S p.m..-Epsom Hull, near Greenwood's Corner. LADIES INVITED. GIG JJOSKILL ELECTORATE M R J. H. G UNSON MAYOR OF AUCKLAND. A Meetlns of Ladies Interested In the Candidature of Mr. .1. 11. Gunson for the Rosklll Electorate will be held in the -Methodist School Room, .Pnli Road, Greenwood's Corner, Epsom. on FRID \Y NOVEMBER 7. 181»; at 3 p m.- """•*• Mr. (Jimson's Executive Committee extend a Cordial Invitation to all Ladies interested. <jr)i gDUN jgLECXORAIE, R E "FT OKyBLOW . LIBERAL CANDIDATE. WILL ADDRESS ELECTORS : AVONDALE TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, 7tli NOVEMBER. At Eight o'clock. G2O KEY T YNN "p.LECTORATE. M IS * E. M EI ' VII ' LJi (Memlier Auckland City Council for the last sU and n-nalf years; JJomlulon President National Council of Women of -\"dw Zealand) THE PROGRESSIVE REFORM CANDIDATE. .Miss Melville will tie pleased to Meet her Friends and Supporters at ST. GEORGE'S lIA'LL (New North 'Road, KingKland), TO-NIGHT (Friday), AT S O'CLOCK. His Worship the .Mayor or Mount Alt>e--t (T. B. Clay, Esq.) will preside. Men Especially Invited. W. J. LOGAN. ">*e Organising Secretary. A 'UGKLAN'D "piAST "CVUECTOItATIS. -^—— INTO THE FIGHT FOR QLUTHA jyTACKBN^IE FOR DIGGF,R AND REFORM. Returned Soldiers, Workers, and Friends, ROLL I.T TO CET YOUR SHARE. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MONDAY. 10TH NOVEMBER, 1919, 8 P.M. IN THE MEANTIME, GET BUSY. _ ■ 606 T>AY OF TSLANDS Tj^LECTORATE. fTMIF. TXDEPEXDENT T IBEPvAL /"CANDIDATE. MR. C<T. /-tLAIR TOUNNEAUX, R. *>r. "OUNNEAUX, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS IN PUBLIC METETINGS As follows: TAHEKE-iMONDAY. NOVEMBER 10. KAIKOHE—TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 11. OK.MEAU — WEDNESDAY. NOVETMBER 12. RANGIAHUA'-THURSJJAY, NOVEMBER UTAKURA—FRIDAY, NOVEMP.ER 14. HOREKB—SATURDAY. NOVEMBER -5. rpO TTIE ELECTORS AUCKLAND WEST M r H. N. B AGNAIL WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS In .TEUVOLS HALL. On MONDAY EVENING, AT S O'CLOCK. A Cordial Invitation 1h Extended to all Electors, especially Returned Soldiers. Ladles Particularly Welcome. „ '•For Auld Lang Syne." J. H. BRADNEY, Esq., has consented to Preside. 546 C. J. R R. M.1., Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF HENDERSON At the I'L'BLIC HALL, 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. Chairman: Cr. W. Oliphant. Ladies Cordially Invited. 329 UcKL A N D *~rat X E TURNED SOLDIERS' tKTUSHEDSOLDIESSI XOT^| N ' TO all MEMBERS. All Discharged Soldiers are notified that application* for Enrolment on the Roll of any Electorate in New Zealand may be made at the R.S.A. Land Bureau Offices. 2"a. Albert St. (next Star Hotel).—E. F. ANDREWS, Sec. D 4 IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. NORTHEKN DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER OF HUGH CAMPB-ELL, of East Tainaki, in New Zealand Dairy Factory, Manager, a Bankrupt. Notice is hereby «iveu that the abovenamed Bankrupt proposes to apply to this Honourable Court on Thursday, the Eighteenth day of December next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or so soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, for an OJVDER OF DISCHARGE. Dated at Auckland this seventh day of November, 1910. | F. D. McXIPKR. ! Solicitor for Bankrupt. | Hiph Street, Auckland. 30S j DON'T diseaTd .Dull Safety Kazor Blades. W T e make them equal to new; 1/6 a 6azem Id postage.—Hazard's. Queen St. A

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 2