PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. rpHE J>T. JJON. Q. PRIME MINISTER, . WILL ADDRESS The OF In the rpOWN JJ ALL fjIOWN JJ ALL On jy-ONDAY ONDAY K X T, NOVEMBER 30, AT 8 P.M. DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. With the exception of seats reserved for Coalition Workers, the whole of the hall ■will be available to the public. His Worship the Mayor, G. W. Hutchison, Esq., will preside". .28 JJOSEILL ELECTORATE. M E - G. 0TM dnns - mp - OFFICIAL. COALITION CANDIDATE, Will Address Electors TO-NIGHT (Saturday).—COßNEß OWAIRAKA AVENUE AND MT. ALBERT ROAD, 7 p.m. SANDRINGHAM TERMINUS, 8 p.m. MONDAY, Nov. 30.—CORNER KINGSTON RD. AND DOMINION RD., 7 p.m. ST. LUKE'S HALL, MT. ALBERT, S p.m. Chairman:. W. F. Stilwell, Esq., Mayor of Mount Albert. TUESDAY, Dec. I.—Mr. J. Caughley, exDirector of Education, at CAPITOL THEATRE, BALMORAL, S p.m.; Mr. G. C. Munns, 8.30 p.m. Chairman, T. D. McNab, Esq., Mayor of Mount Eden. Committee Rooms, Phone 2S-317. 28 JJOSKILL ELECTORATE. Take notice, all Committees formed to further my Candidature have been disbanded as "from this date. G. C. MUNNS. November 28,. 1931. og jgJDBN jgJLECTORATE. A J gTALLWORTHY . (Ex-Minister of Health), COALITION CANDIDATE. Will Address Electors — TO-NIGHT (Saturday) — ST. ALBAN'S HALL, Dominion Road. MONDAY, November 30.-?— REGENT THEATRE, Epsdm. TUESDAY, December I.—EMPIRE THEATRE, Dominion Road. All Meetings Commence at 8 p.m. SPECIAL ADDRESS TO LADIES: MONDAY, November 30. — BAPTIST SCHOOL HALL, Grange Road, 2-3 p.m. TTIDEN ELECTORATE. —It is hereby notiJCi fied that MR. A. J. STALLWORTHY'S ELECTION are Disbanded from this date.- —JAMES OLDHAM, Hon. Secretary. November 28, 1901. - b rpHE LADY COALITION WORKERS of -L Eden Electorate are invited to meet the Right Honourable the Prime Minister on the arrival of the Limited Express on Mnx-nAV MORNING. 28
JfJLECTORATE. J. A C. A LLDM ' OFFICIAL COALITION CANDIDATE, MONDAY.—WEST END THEATRE, at 8 p.m. TTTESDAY.—BRITANNIA THEATRE, at 8 p.mi • " WEST ELECTORATE. The Committees formed for the purpose e f promoting the interests of my Candidature have been disbanded from this date. J. A. C. ALLUM, Saturday, November 28, 19S1. 28 AF ; J} LECTOR AT E. jy-R. gTAN. JgICKARDS, OFFICIAL COALITION CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as Follows:— METHODIST HALL, GREENWOOD'S CORNER—TO-NIGHT (Saturday), at S p.m. " Mr. Rickards will address a Meeting of the Ladies of the Electorate in the ROYAL OAK HALL on MONDAY, November SO, at 2 p.m. All Committees "have been disbanded as from this date. PHONE 12-288. 28- " yyAITEMATA JQLECTORATE. jy-R. jq-ARRIS, M.P., OFFICIAL COALITION CANDIDATE, WIU Address Electors as follows: TO-NIGHT (Saturday)—SCHOOL HOUSE, GLENFIELD, at 8 p.m. " MONDAY, Nov. 30—PALAIS THEATRE, S p.m. 28 gUBURBS "jgLECTORATE M E - R. HTM aeryatt ' COALITION CANDIDATE, Will Address Electors as follows:— "CO-NIGHT (Saturday) — HENDERSON VALLEY SCHOOL, 7 p.m.; TE ATATU METHODIST CHURCH HALL, 5.30 p.m. MONDAY, Nov. SO—HENDERSON, 7.15 p.m.; NEW LYNN, 8 p.m. Phone 28-302. 28 FOLLOW ALLUM'S MEETING E? Jb fipAROLP OONGDON, UNITED COALITION CANDIDATE. Will Speak at •POP OF PITT AND BERESFORD STS., 7 p.m. ST MATTHEW'S HALL, HOBSON ST., * TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Mr. C. E. Clarke, Chairman. 28 AUCKLAND OENT RA L. TAKE NOTICE. itt. COMMITTEES FORMED TO * L MTRfIK MY CANDIDATURE i ' HAVE BEEN r DISBANDED. TT AKOLP P. Q ONGDON * November 2S, 1931.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 282, 28 November 1931, Page 12
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