ELECTORAL. . "\T EW ZEALAND DABOUR Jy PARTY. ffiffl>3g>vy% CANDIDATES' MEETINGS I IPUiUT. J AS UNDER: — A pf. QSBORNE'S pHALLENGE. REPLY TO MISS AIELVILLE. Alias Alelville, in keeping with the party she represents, sets herself up as a dictator. She takes it upon herself to i nominate JUDGES, TIAIE and PLACE. As for her assertion that I am afraid to meet | her with impartial judges. I would suggest that the ELECTORS THEAISELVES should be EQUALLY AS lAIPARTIAL as AIISS CELVILLE'S NOJIINEES. I am engaged to speak at Devonport at 12 Noon TO-DAY and at Takapuna at 12 Noon TO-AIORROW. Arrangements made over a week ago. Aliss Alelville evidently considers that I should break my appointments to address AIY ELECTORS, but under any circumstances she must attend her leader's meeting. I WONDER WHY? A. G. O- SBORXEOFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, WAITEMATA. pARNELL ELECTORATE. M R R. F. W AY CANCELLATION OF MEETINGS. MR. R. F. WAY, Official Labour Candidate for PARNELL, desires to express the deepest sympathy with bis opponent, AIR. J. S. DICKSON, in his bereavement. Under the sad circumstances, Air. Way wishes to apologise to the Public for being compelled to cancel his Meetings. K. F. WAY. November 2, 1925. pRANKLIN pLECTORATE. GREAT OPEN-AIR LABOUR RALLIES GREAT OPEN-AIR LABOUR RALLIES Will be Held as Under:— M H D. M C C LYMONT/ OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors, PAPAKURA—TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 7.30 p.m. TAKANINI—TO-AIORROW (Tuesday), at 8 p.m. MANUREWA—TO-AIORROW (Tuesday), at 8.30 p.m. OTAHUHU—TO-AIORROW (Tuesday), at 0 p.m. LADIES SPECIALLY INWITED. p£DEN pLECTORATE. W- H. G. R, M ASON ' OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors. LARGE HALL. AVONDALE—TO-NTGHT CAlonday), at 7..30 p.m. (with Air. O. Afeßrlne). PUBLIC HALL. GLEN EDEN—TO-NIGHT (Monday), at 8 p.m. (with Mr. Fitzherberl). ST. THOMAS' TTALL, NEW T.YNN —TOAIORROW (Tuesday), at 8 p.m. (with Air. Fitzberberl). OPEN AIR AIEETING—POINT CHEA'ALTER (behind Hall). TO-AIORROW (Tuesday), at S p.m. (with Air. Bloodworth). OPEN AIR MEETINGS —TO-AIORROW (Tuesday), nt Edendale Road, at 7.30 p.m.
A'arious LABOUR SPEAKERS will Address the Electors (time permitting), at BURNLEY TERRACE AND ST. LUKE'S ROAD (Tram Terminus), nnd at other pointy in the Town Area of the Electorate. PJ.REY LYNN ELECTORATE. M B< F N B ARTRAM - M ' p - OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address tho Electors, EMPRESS THEATRE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD—TO-NIGHT (Monday), at 7.45 p.m. <wltn jir. t. Blood Worth). A UCKLAND CENTRAL ELECTORATE. M R W. E. p AKRY - MP - OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors, CR. EAST AND NORTH STREETS, NEW-TON—TO-NIGHT (Monday), at 8 p.m. OPEN-AIR MEETING. All Electors Cordially Invited. A UCKLAND EAST ELECTORATE. M B J. A. L EE ' Mp - OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE. AY ill Address the Electors TOWN HALL OA'ERFLOW AIEETING— FOOT OF WAKEFIELD ST. or CIVIC SQUARE—TO-NIGHT (Monday), at S p.m. Mr. AY. E. Parry will also speak. NEWAIARKET SQUARE — TO-AIORROW (Tuesday), at 8 p.m. CR. MANUKAU AND GARFIELD STS., PARNELL—TO-AIORROW (Tuesday), at 8.30 p.m. TOP OF SYMONDS STREET—TOAIORROW (Tuesday), at 8.45 p.m. "pOSKILL pLECTORATE. M R - J. W. Y ARNALI " OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors: CR. BOUNDARY AND DOMINION RDS.— TO-NIGHT (Monday), at 7.45 p.m. CR. BALAIORAL AND DOMINION RDS.— TO-AIORROW (Tuesday), at 7.15 p.m. CR. A'ALLEY AND OAIINION ROADS-TO-MORROW (Tuesdayi. at 7.45 p.m. COAIBINED MEETING, witii AIR. R. F. WAY (Official Labour Candidate for Parnell). REGENT THEATRE, EPSOAI — TOAIORROW (Tuesday), at 8 p.m. AUCKLAN2D \X7EST TTILECTORATE. uckland West -Electorate. M R - M T oavage, m.p., R. -LVL. O . lOAVAGE, M.P., OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors, WANGANUI AVENUE, HERNE BAY— TO-NIGHT (Alonday), at 7 p.m. ALBANY ROAD—TO-NIGHT (Alonday), at S p.m. KELAIARNA AA'ENUE—TO-NIGHT (Alonday), at 0 p.m. CR. ST. MARYS ROAD AND JIELFORD STREET —TO-AIORROW (Tuesday), at 7 p.m. CR. LEIGHTON STREET AND RICHMOND RD.—Tp-MORROW (Tuesday), at S p.m. THREE LAAIPS. PONSONBY — TOAIORROW (Tuesday), at 0 p.m. Supported by Dr. J. P. Hastings. "LABOUR'S LAND POLICY AND THE WORKING AIAN'S HOME." A REPLY TO TRADUCE RS. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 259, 2 November 1925, Page 5
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