ELECTORAL. JJOSKILL JfJLE-CTOKATE. J. H. (_V TTNSON ' S rjA"SDIDATtTRE. MR. W. J. 30UWWOBTH MR. P. M. MACKAY, WILL ADDRESS THE BDEOTORS OF ROSKILL. ON BEHALF OF MR. GUNSON, JUBILEE TXALL, NEW NORTH ROAD, KINGSLAND On ' "jyrONDAY, J)EC. jpj AT Q P.M. Chairman: T. B. CLAY, Esq., Mayor of Mount Albert LADIES SPECIALLY IXVJTBD. 512 JJOSKILL ELECTORATE. In view of MR. GUNSON'S definite declaration of his Political iPlatform, his Committee feel that his record and policy now speak for themselves, and electors requ re no further guide or assistance from speakers on his behalf. ■"H the ,?i a 'S ra cann °t arrive before polling day, MX. GUNSON WILL BE UNABLE TO ADDRESS THE ELECTORS, af prevlously hoped. r • The following meetings will therefore not toe 11 cla:—JUBILEE HALL, New North Road— MONDAY, December 15. TOWN HALL-TUESDAY, December 16. «>8 —— — _ r __ T° T* 3 * 3 "pLECTORS OF JJOSKILL. S° ME __f BA -SO'J"B WHY THE AUCKLAND BRANCH OF THE NEW ZEALAND WELFARE LEAGUE ASKS YOU TO yOTB FOR QJJXSON. HE IS THE OUTSTANDING FIGURE IN PROVINCIAL POLITICS TO-DAY. YOU MUST NOT ONLY DEFEAT THE REVOLUTIONARY PARTY AT THE POLLS, BUT AFTERWARDS, BY 80UXD ADMINISTRATION, YOU MUST REMOVE THE DISCONTENT UPON WHICH THEY FEED. IN ORDER TO DO THIS YOU MUST APPOINT STRONG, SOUND ALMIXISTRATORS TO PARLIAMENT. MR. GUNSON HAS GIVEN INCOXTROVERTIBLE PROOF OF INTEGRITY, ADMINISTRATIVE AND CONSTRUCTIVE ABILITY, AND SOUND BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC TRAINING. HE HAS BEEN CONSISTENT RIGHT THROUGH. HE ADVOCATED "NEW MEN AND NEW METHODS," BUT THAT IS NOT AX ISSUE BEFORE THE ELECTORS. THE OXLY ISSUE BEFORE THE ELECTORS IS THE DEFEAT OF REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALISM, AXD THE ELECTORS INSIST UPON KNOWING WHOSE METHOD THE CANDIDATE PREFERS — SIR JOSEPH WARD'S OR MR. MASSEY'S. MR. GUNSON- ACCORDINGLY MADE HIS CHOICE AXD STANDS BY IT. FOR YEARS THE AUCKLAND * PROVIXCB HAS DEMANDED A FAIR APPORTIONMENT OF PUBLIC EXPENDITURE UPON ITS ROADS AND RAILWAYS. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO TURNDOWN SUCH A STURDY CHAMPION OF AUCKLAND'S INTERESTS. THEREFORE WE ASK YOU TO -yOTE,_. FOR /'J.TJNSON. 514 ■pOSKILL "pLECTORATE. ■yiVIAN XJ -pOTTBR, /"VFFICIAL -DEFORM /CANDIDATE. WILL ADDRESS PUBLIC MEETINGS As Follows: — rrW-XIGHT (MONDAY), DEC. 15. EMPIRE THEATRE. (DOMINION ROAD, 8 P.M. TUESDAY. DECEMiBER 16. METHODIST CHURCH HALL, GORDON ROAD, MT. EDEN, 8 P.M. 509 TJOSKILL "pLECTORATE. F. W. PEDDLE, INDEPENDENT LIBERAL CAXDIDATB, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS At GORDOX ROAD SCHOOL, MT. EDEN-TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). EMPIRE THEATRE, DOMINION ROADDECEMBER 16. Both Meetings commence at S p.m. 531 ■pOSkILL p. LECTORATE. /-IEORGE TRAVIS, OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Speak as under:— TO-NIGHT (MONDAY)—At the CORNER BURNLEY TERRACE AND EDENDALE ROADS, S p.m. TUESDAY, December 16—At the CORNER OF WALTERS ROAD AND DOMIXION -ROAD, 8 p.m. • ■ & HOUSES AND LAND WANTED. XTOUSE. 4 or 5 rooms, unfurnished, near Ponsonby preferred, for six months; good tenant.—Write Urgent, 442, Star Offlce. 148
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 297, 15 December 1919, Page 3
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