ELECTORAL. UNITED p AttTl J£AST Jj^LECTORATE. M n J IS B. D ONiLU Will Address the Electors of Auckland East in ST. ANDREW'S HA IX. LOWER SYMONDS STREET, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENINC ■t S o'clock. Chairman : MAJOR T. P. HALPIN, Electors Cordially Invited. -JJNITED pARTY. AUCKLAND EAST ELECTORATE. A Meeting of all Committees and Worker of Mr. Jas. B. Donald will be held in th Committee Rooms. No. 5, 6, i, Scots Hall TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at S o'clock. A 1 Helpers requested to attend. 3 gOSKILL JJLECTOEATI M" G. C. M CSN "- UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE. WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS. TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY) — THREI KINGS HALL, MOUNT ROSKILI 8 o'clock. E. F. Jones, Esq., will presldt fpHURSDAY, QAPITOL IJIHEATRE. DOMINION ROAD. S P.M. Chairman : E. H. POTTER, ESQ.. Mayor of Mt Edex FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2. — MOTOI GARAGE. ST. LEONARDS ROAD MOUNT EDEN, at 8. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3—CORNEI WOODWARD ROAD AND XEV NORTH ROAD, at 7.80 p.m. 3: DEN ELECTORATE UNITED PARTY. A- J g TALLWOBTHT * Will Address the Electors TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), S p.m.— DOMINION ROAD METHODIST HALL. Special Address: "Sidelight on Politics." TO-MORROW (THURSDAY, o p.m.— EPSOM LIBRARY. Ladies' Meeting. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 8 p.m.MT. EDEN PRESBYTERIAN HALL. Ladies Specially InTited. 3: MR STALLWORTHY'S fine outlook oi politics and his dignified conduct o the Election Campaign Is winning him grea popularity and universal respect. Heji vourself by helping Stailworthy to wit Eden. °
-JJNITED pARTY. R. B. S PIEBS OFFICIAL CANDIDATE FOB AUCKLAND WEST, Will Address the Electors In FRANKLIN BOAD METHODIST HALL, On THURSDAY, NOVEMBEE 1, AT 8 P.M. 1 gUBUBBS LECTOR ATE. M 1 E.~R A 1 "®- UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors as Under: TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) — BAPTIST HALL, WATTLE STREET, KELSTON. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) —VICTORIA HALL, ROSEBAXK BOAD, AVONDALE. O. G. Avery, Esq., Chairman. FRIDAY, November 2—TE ATATC METHODIST CHUBCH. All Meetings 8 p.m. All Cordially Invited. 31 I^LECTOBATE, Tyjß. -pfELLS I^ASON, UNITED PARTY. Will Address the Electors: TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) —TE PAPAPA PICTURES, DURING INTER VAL. ROYAL OAK—OPEN-AIB, 8.45. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) — DYERS HALL, PANMUBE, 8 p.m. FRIDAY — KELSALL'S CORNER, ONE HUNGA, OPEN-AIR, 7.15. SOUTHERN CROSS THEATRE, ELLERS LIE. 8.15. J JfJLECTORATE, M* R. 17 G eetili^ UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE. Will Address Electors, TO-NTGHT (WEDNESDAY) — METHODIST HALL, STANLEY BAY. 1 TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) — PRESBY TERIAN HALL. BELMONT. Meet in its. 8 p.m. VOTE FOR GREVILLE, THE BBIDGE ADVOCATE. 31 pABNELL ELECTORATE. JJARRY g JENKINS, ' UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors at L KOHIMARAMA PICTURE THEATRE, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 8 p.m. Chairman: MR. J. HUBBER. 31 • CENTRAL ELECTORATE. ; M* W. C. ? UNITED PARTY OFFICIAL CANDIDATE, Will Address Electors at : ST, JAMES* HALL, e FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. AT 8 p.m. 31 I TYPISTS. d HfISS R- BAKER, Typist, Duplicatist [. ill Reporter. N.Z. Insurance Buildings 3 Room 421. Qoees St 'PhaM 43-572. J
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 258, 31 October 1928, Page 5
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