POLITICAL MEETINGS. CHRISTCHURCH EAST. wD. F. DENNEHY, Nationalist Candidate 'will Address Meetings as follows: TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 7 p.m., corner Kilmoie and Barbadoes streets. SATURDAY, 8 p.m., corner Charles and Grafton streets. MONDAY", 8 p.m.. Caledonian Hall. TUESDAY, 7 p.m., Smith's Store, corner Wilson's and Shakespeare roads. 8 p.m., St.-Saviour's School, Queen, and Brougham streets. COMMITTEE ROOMS, 126 Worcester street. 'Phones: 1801 or A 4009. RICCARTON ELECTORATE. A. E. LANGDALE HUNT, NATIONALIST Candidate, Will Speak TO-NIGHT (Friday)—YALDHUI'ST, 7 p.m.; HORNBY, 8.30. SATURDAY—Brvndwr, 7 p.m.: Papanui "Gaiety," 8.30 p.m. MONDAY'. Islington, 7 p.m.; Fendalton, 5.30 p.m. TUESDAY 7 . Hillmnrt-en (Coronation ' Hall), 7 p.ni.; Halswell, 8.30 p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. c HKISTCHUECII NO ft T H. Mil GEORGE FORBES, M.P., LEADER OF THE NATIONALIST PARTY, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS IN TIIE INTERESTS OF DR. TIIACSER'S CANDIDATURE, In the CALEDONIAN HALL, On MONDAY NIGHT, ' NOVEMBER- 2nd. At 8 o'clock. KAIAPOI ELECTORATE. "jV/JTI BUDDO, Nationalist Candidate, will .address the electors as under: PRESTON'S AND GRIMSEFS ROADS CORNER—TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 30th, at 7.15. • ■ SPENCERVILLE SCHOOL—TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 30t-h, at 5.30. KIB-IKIRI SCHOOL—Saturday, 31st, at 7. WAHREN SCHOOL—Saturday, 81st., at 5.15. ■McBRATKF.Y'S and GAYHURST COR- ' NEl!—Mondav, 2nd Nov., at 7 p.m. SHIRLEY STORE CORNER--Monday, 2nd, at 7.30. BURWOOD PARISH HALL—Monday, 2nd, at 8.50. HIGHSTED ROAD<—Tuesday, 3rd, at 7 PAPANUI METHODIST SCHOOL-Tnes-day, 3rd, at 8.40. TO THE ELECTORS OF ELLESMEBB MR J. CONNOLLY, NATIONALIST R J. CONNOLLY. NATIONALIST CANDIDATE, CANDIDATE, Will apeait KAITCNA—TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 7 p.m.; JIOTT7KARARA, same evening, 8.30. MR ,T. CONNOLLY. Nationalist Candidate, will visit LAKE COLERIDGE at- 12 o'clock SATURDAY. Ho will address the Electors of Fillesmere:— WHITECLIFFS, S p.m. SATURDAY. LEESTON HALL. 8.15 p.m., MONDAY, November 2nd. METHYKN HALL, 7 p.m., TUESDAY, November 3rd. RAKAIA HALL. 8.15 p.m. TUESDAY, November 3rd—same evening. SOUTHB RIDGE, 9.15 p.m.. TUESDAY, November 3rd—same evening. 3800 CHRISTCHURCH NORTH. Liberalism has been tried, lost virility and failed. Reform Government Veen tried, and is a blunder. Imports 1925, £•19,821,095. Keep this market for New Zealanders and T. E. COOKE. stop unemployment The Man With and business faiiiuv. Labour's Construe- The World's rnartive Policy. kets for Primary Products are shrinking—a fall in prices will be disastrous to ns. We have to borrow ;o pay our debts' Interest. ' .Make New Zealand the supreme Industrial Country of the South into a Creditor instead of a Debtor country. DON'T ALLOW THE STAGNATION OF LIBERALISM AND REFORMISM TO CONTINUE. 5695 M N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. R \Y. t'OI-E, LABOUR CANDIDATE. xi' ST. BARNABAS'S SCHOOL. FEN'DALTON, TO-N 10 HI iVIUDAYi, October 3trta, S p.m. BRYNDWVR —Near Store. Saturday, October 31st. 7 p.m.. with Mr P. R. Cooke. RICCARTON TOWN" HALL—Saturday, October 31st, 6 p.m. PAPANUI TOWN HALL—Monday, November 2nd. 8 p.m. HILLAIORTON —Tuesday, November 3rd, S p.m. 543 i KAIAPOI ELECTORATE. C MORGAN WILLIAMS, LABOUR - CANDIDATE, wiil sDeak at— GRAND THEATRE, KAIAPOI-TO-NIGHT (FRIDAYS, 30tb, S p.m. BENNETTS, NEAR STORE-SATURDAY - , 31st, T p.m. WEST EYRETON-SATURDAY, Slst, 8 p.m. m
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18526, 30 October 1925, Page 17
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