PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. N. Z. L ABODE JpAETY. QHALLENGE. T 0 (JIORY J^yJ*ISREPRESENTATION. Every Employee of the "New Zealand Worker" Company is being paid MORE THAN 10 PER CENT OVER THE PRESENT AWARD RATES. THE CHAIRMAN OF DIRECTORS CHALLENGES THE PRESS AND THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR SUCH MISREPRESENTATION TO DISPROVE THE ABOVE STATEMENT. CAN THE SAME BE SAID OF OTHER PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANIES? MEETINGS AT 8 P.M., UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE. AUCKLAND WEST. M E - M. J." S iViGE ' M ' P ' TO-NIGHT (Saturday) — Leys Institute Gymnasium Hall. MONDAY, Nov. 30 — Paget St. Hall, at 8 p.m. - AUCKLAND EAST. M® - F. W. SCHEAMM-TO-NIGHT (Saturday) — 7.30, Canterbury Place, off Gladstone Rd., Parncll. 9 p.m., Foot St. George's Bay Rd., Parnell. HAURAKI. - M R - C. R. P ETEra ' J ' P ' MONDAY, Nov. 30 —Ngatea Hall, 2 p.m.; Kaihere Hall, at 8 p.m. TUESDAY. Dec. I—Papatoetoe Public Hall and Otahuhu Public Hall. MANUKAU. M K - W. J. J ORDAN ' M ' P ' TO-NIGHT (Saturday) —Roskill School, Three Kings, 8 p.m. MONDAY, Nov. 30-—Mr. Jordan ?P eak ® ° n behalf of Mr. Anderton, Jubilee Hall, Kingsland. GREY LYNN. JOHN A ~ , MONDAY, Nov. 30—Richmond Road Tram Terminus. AUCKLAND CENTRAL. M E - W. E. P AKRT ' TO-NIGHT (Saturday) — St.- Benedict's Hall, corner St. Benedict's St. and East . Street. Chairman, Mrs. J. Boswell. MONDAY, Nov. 30 —Corner Edinburgh St. j and Montagu St., Newton. AUCKLAND SUBURBS. M R - H. G-. R. M ASON> M,R MONDAY, Nov. 30—Birkdale Hall. WAITEMATA.. M K - A. G. OSBOBSE'0 SBOBSE ' TO-NIGHT (Saturday)— Castor Bay. MONDAY, Nov. 30 —Masonic Hall, Devonport. ' EDEN. M R - W. T. ANDBKTOX-TO-NIGHT (Saturday) — Corner Cambourne Rd. and King Edward St., at 7.30; corner Alba Rd. and The Drive, Epsom, supported by A. Rosser, J.P., at 8 p.m. MONDAY, Nov. 30—Corner Gillies' Av. and King George Av., and at Jubilee Hall, Kingsland, supported by Mr. W. 3. Jordan, M.P. 4 , ROSKILL. M R -A. S. RICHAEDS-TO-NlGHT—Corner st. Luke's Rd. and New North Rd. Mr. Ross, assisted by others at 8 p.m. Koskili School, Three Kings, „at 8 p.m., ' assisted by Mr. W. J. Jordan, M.P. Chairman, 'Mr. McCullough. MONDAY,. Nov. 30, ,3 p.m.—Prince 1 of Wales Estate (Meeting of Ladies)_. 7.15' p.m., Waikowhai . Hall; 7.45 p.m., Corner Dominion Road and Mt. Albert Rd., assisted by Mr. J. Ross; 7.45 p.m., Prince of Wales Estate, assisted by Messrs. F. C. Martin and J. Stewart; 8.15 p.m., Carlton Hall. THAMES ELECTORATE. M E - J. S. M ONTGOM,!RI!? ' OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address Electors as follows: THAMES —Central Hall, TO-NIGHT (Saturday). at 8 p.m. . PAEROA—MONDAY, Nov. 30, at 8 p.m. WAIHI —TUESDAY, Dec. 1, at 8 p.m.
r]T UES DA Y JJyj" IGH T. MONSTER MASS MEETING, MONSTER MASS MEETING, Labour Candidates and other Labour Speakers. , CORNER QUEEN ST. AND "WAKEFIELD STREET AT 7.30. Loud Speakers will be Suitably Placed. All labour candidates' committees Are DISBANDED AS FROM TO-DAY. AIPARAL E C T I O N. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AS FROM THIS DATE THE ELECTION COMMITTEES SUPPORTING THE CANDIDATURE OF A. E. R OEEmiON AltE DISBANDED. 23 EDEN ELECTORATE. —A Vote for any Independent Candidate means a Vote for Labour. Follow England's example aud return a Coalition Government to restore National Stability. Finance, Industry and Employment. ' 28 /JTk
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 282, 28 November 1931, Page 12
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