PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. J&\ N.Z, L ABOUB it 5 u c at fty MEETINGS. ■ HEAR THE TRUTH REGARDING THE EMPLOYEES OF THE "N.Z. WORKER" BOARD. MANUKAU. M R - W. J. J OKDAN - MP-TO-NIGHT (Monday).—Mr. Jordan speaks on behalf of Mr. Anderton, Jubilee Hall, 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (Tuesday). — Foresters' Theatre, Onehunga, at 7.30 p.m. AUCKLAND CENTRAL. M R W. E, P AKRY ' M p TO-NIGHT (Monday).—Corner Cobden St. and Montague St., Newton, at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (Tuesday).—7 p.m., Harding St.; T. 30 p.m., Corner Union and bale Sts. ; S p.m., Corner Beresford St. and Pitt St. ; 5.30 p.m., Corner Newton Kd.; 9 p.m., Corner Bright St. and New North Rd., assisted by Messrs. B. Martin, J. Purtell, and A. Rosser. EDEN. M K - W. T. ANDERTON-TO-NIGHT (Monday).—Corner Gillies Aγ. and King George Ay., at 8 p.m.; Jubilee Hall, Kingsland, supported by Mr. W. J. Jordan, M.P., at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (Tuesday).—Gordon Rd. and Bournemouth Av., at 7 p.m.; Walters Rd. and Sandringham Rd., at 7.10 p.m. j Ncrman St. and George St., at T..30 p.m. ; Stokes Rd. and Mt. Eden Rd., 7.50 p.m.; Wynyard Rd. and Sylvan Av., 8.20 p.m.; Alba Rd. and The Drive, Epsom, 5.40 p.m.; Valley Rd. and Dominion Rd., 10.15 p.m., assisted by Mr. F. E. Martin. AUCKLAND EAST. M E - F. W. gCHRAMM-TO-NTGHT (Monday).—St. Andrew's Hall, at 8 p.m. Chairman: Mr. J. W. Taylor, President, East Branch. TO-MORROW (Tuesday).—Holy Sepulchre Hall, 7.30 p.m. Corner Garfleld fct., Parnell, 9 p.m., assisted by Messrs. W. Andrews, T. Long aud H. R. Winters.
AUCKLAND SUBURBS. M R H. G. E. M ASON ' Mp ' TO-NIGHT (Monday).—Birkdale Hall, at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (Tuesday).—Corner Hula Rd. and School Rd., Titirangl, at 7.30 p.m.; Drury's Corner, Kelston, at 8.10 p.m., Avon'dale, P.O. Corner, at 8.45 p.m. WAITEMATA. M K - A. G. OSBOKNB-TO-NIGHT (Monday). — Masonic Hall, Devonport, at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (Tuesday).—6.4s p.m., Corner Pupulce and Glenfield Kd. ; <-15 • p.m., Corner Norrhcote P. 0.; 7.45 p:m., Corner Milford Rd.: 8.15 p.m., Takapuna, Hall Corner; 8.40 p.m., opp. Belmont School; 9.15 p.m., .opp Bays■water P.O; 9.45 p.m., Marine Square, Devonport. PARNELL. M E - J. W. Y ARNALL ' TO-MORROW (Tuesday) .—Picture Theatre, Kohimarama, at 8 p.m. AUCKLAND WEST. M R - M. J. S AVAGE ' M'F-TO-NIGHT (Monday).— Paget. St. Hall, at TO-MORKOW (Tuesday), at i 8 v.m.— Mr. M. J Savage, M.P., supported by prominent speakers, will make the final appeal to the Electors at. the Three Lamps, Ponsonby. Loud speakers will be used so every elector will hear Labours policy. Questions welcomed. GREY LYNN. J OHN A. L EB, TO-NIGHT (Monday).—At S p.m., Richmond Road Tram Tcrminuft TO-MORROW (Tuesday).—£.4s Chevalier, Hall Corner; 1 p.m., Surrey Crescent- 7.20 p.m., Crosby's Corner, z50?7.45 p.m., Westmere, Corner Garnet Rd. and Faulder Ave.; B.lt> P : m., sr n in? rn 8 e 3o o£ K Store, Corner Murdoch Rd and Millais St.; 8.45 p.m., K *°ssland, corner of Aitken Ter. and Mora St.; 9 p.m., Reservoir Corner, Newton Ha. HAURAKI. IVP- O. R P ETRIB, J,P-TO-MORROW (Tuesday).—Papatoetoe Pub--B?a£ffi PubficXll, at 8 Supported by Mrs. A. J. Dreaver, J.P. ROSKILL. M K - A. S. K ICHAKDS - Mβ ■; 7.30, Corner Richardson Hail.;
THAMES ELECTORATE. WB. T « TyrONTGOMBBIB, OFFICIAL* LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address Electors as follows: PAEROA—TO-NIGHT (Monday), at 8 WAUn"— TO-MORROW (Tuesday), atj p.m. . ■gDEN ELECTORATE. -O n LOVER-QLARK, INDEPENDENT REFORM CANDIDATE, ■ Will Address the Electors— rpO; NIGHT . jy£ONDAY, S P.M. EMPIRE THEATRE, DOMINION ROAD. COME AND HEAR A CONSTRUCTIVE POLICY. PHYSTAL PALACE THEATRE, MOUNT C SnBD -TO-MORROW (Tuesday) . j F T H EKE IS A N QFFICIAL QOALITION QANDIDATB /-vFFICIAL QOALITION QAKDIDATB IX YOUR ELECTORATE, -yOTE JJ<OR JJ rM "YfOTE JJ 1M IF THERE IS NOT ONE, SUPPORT THE PRIME MINISTER BY VOTING FOR THE TTNITED QANDIDATE.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 283, 30 November 1931, Page 3
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