PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. J0 7Sf ATIONAIj POLITICAL JHrOT777TW "pIEDBRATION. QANDIDATES WHX ADDKKSS THE ELECTORS IN ■THE FOLLOWING ELECTORATES T AT 8 P.M., AS UNDER:— _ mO-NIGHT -A-O-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). NOV. 20. .t|e. w_ p ( E NDBAN - Mp - PARNELL. PARNBLL— ST. MARY'S HALL. M K - H J ENNBR W ILT « MANUKAU. ■ROIAL OAK —HALL, Symonds Street. Chairman: B. V. Sutherland, Esq. jy[ K - W. A. (ALEC) B ISHOP ' SUBURBS. OEATIA— HALL. M BS T. J. F LBMING, ROSKILL. MOUNT ROSKILL —PUBLIC HALL, Three Kings Road. Chairman: C. M . McCullougb, Esq. ■J£B. QLIFTON Jj} QLARKB, EDEN. BPSOM— LIBRARY HALL. Chairman: J. B. Beaclien, Esq. M K " E D {g TAIiLWORTHY . AUCKLAND WEST. PONSONBY — PAGET STREET HALL. ||53%ij J-O-MORROW i|k■ jwS (THURSDAY), NOV. 21. M E- W. P. E NDBAN, MP -« PARNELL. MEADOWBANK —ST. CHAD'S HALL. Tlfß. QLIFTON J£ QLARKE, EDEN. CONGREGATIONAL HALL, corner View and ML Eden Roads. Chairman: G. Lawrence Taylor, Esq. M K H. P. B UKTON ' AUCKLAND BAST, ST. ANDREW'S HALL, SYMONDS ST. Chairman: Dr. Hilda Northcroft. M B * W A (ALBC) JJ^HOP, AUCKLAND SUBURBS. BIBKENHEAD—FORESTERS' HALL. M R " T T TP LEMING ' ROSKILL. JIORNINGSIDE—HIRST HALL. Chairman, Major A. T. Dow. M E * H. J BXNEB vy^y. MANUKAU. , TB PAPAPA HALL—Chairman: A. Coates, Esq. TjiRIDAY, TVJOVEMBER tyey . . x RIDAY, J-> OVE3IBER M H# W. A (ALEC) AUCKLAND SUBURBS. AVONDALB TOWN HALL. B. GORDON EDWARDS, Provincial Organiser. JTATIONAL POLITICAL FEDERATION. (EDEN ELECTORATE.) QLIFTON J£ QLARKE. A SPECIAL MEETING OF WOMEN OF THE EDEN ELECTORATE WILL BE HELD AT THE EPSOM PUBLIC LIBRARY HALL, TO-MORROW (Thnrsday), AT 3 P.M. JUNIOR NATIONAL LEAGUE. ■s SPECIAL WAITEMATA MEETINGS. A series of Special Meetings will be held n the Waitemata Electorate, at which leading young business and professional men will speak in endorsement of the Government policy. labour and Democrat promises specially dealt with. PICTUREDROME, MILFORD — TO-MOR-KOW (Thursday), 8 o'clock. TAKAPUNA AND DEVONPORT—TUESDAY, November 26. 9EAR THESE FORCEFUL SPEAKERS IN SUPPORT OF N.Z.'S GREATEST FINANCE MINISTER. Questions Specially Invited. eJTATIONAL TpOLITICAL JfIBDERATION. (FRANKLIN ELECTORATE). M K - J. 2ST. M ASSBr ' M - p---■WUl -Address the Electors as under: TAPAKORA, Theatre—TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), 8 p.m. PAERATA . Public HaU TO-MORROW (Thursday), 8 p.m. PUNI, HaII—FRIDAY, Nov. 22, 8 p.m. DKURY, HaU—SATURDAY, Nov. 23, 8 pjn. . A } J Electors are invited to attend «,™«™!S to be held at the Town Hall, » nT U ? EWA ' on FRIDAY, Nov. 22, at 2.30 P-ffl. Speakers—Mr. J. N. Massey, M.P., • vr. Buckley Turkington and others. ' . . RATIONAL pOLITICAL JfIEDERATION. WAITEMATA ELECTORATE. M K " A LEXR " JJARRIS, M.P., CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors of Waitemata at - the following Meetings : E mSS? HAM — '-TEA KIOSK CHELTENHAM BEACH, TO-NIGHT (Wed.) a t 8 p.m. CAS ™ R , BAY—PRESBYTERIAN HALL, TO-MORROW (Tliurs.), 2.30 p.m. X^ S BAY—PROGRESS HALL, TOMORROW (Thurs.), 8 p.m. pnw? ~~ PICTUREDROME, TO-MOR-ROW (Thurs.). 8 P.M. SPECIAL f.fTIONAL JUNIOR LEAGUE MEET-l-Ajj. JjJ LECT OR S OF EOSEI LL. '.: TriVIAN TT T>OTTER The Forceful Constructive Critic, (WEDNESDAY), 8 P.M.— n , n BAPTIST HALL, MAY ROAD. iO-JIORROW (THURSDAY), 8 P.M.— ROSKILL HALL, THREE KINGS. , 20 AUCKLAND CENTRAL. M R J. R. l undon ' Win Address the Electors as under: T °-NIGHT (Wednesday) — ST. JAMES' , m tIALI ', WELLINGTON ST.. at 8 o'clock. iiJ? RROW (Thursday)—FREEMASONS' HALL. BELGIUM ST. (Upper Queen ' Bt -)i 8 p.m. AH invited to hear the Liberal Labour - Policy. 20_ .pARNELL ELECTORATE. S IU A T'BXANDBB -prERDMAN Will Address his Constituents, SUEEN LANE—FIRE BRIGADE HALL, THURSDAY, AT 8 P.M. Chairman: Mr. Adams» Sen. 21
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