POLITICAL MEETINGS. M* RICCARTON ELECTORATE. H. S. S. KYLE, Reform Candidate* -will Address Meetings as under:— THURSDAY; NOVEMBER Bth Hillmorbon, Corner Ton-ens and Sutherland streete ( 7.15 p.m. Sockburn, Railway Crossing, 8.15 p.m. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th— Waimairi School, 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th— Greenpark Hall, 8 p.m.' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12th— Bryndwrr Railway Crossing, 7 p.m. Harriott'b Store, Fendalton, 8.15 p.m. All Helpers and Supporters in the Riccarton Electorate are invited to Attend a Meeting in the Riccarton Town Hall on Saturday, November 10th, 1928, at 8 p.m., to make final arrangements for Election Day. A Meeting of Papanni Friends and Supporters will be held after Mr Kyle's Meeting at the Waimairi School on Friday, November 9th, to make arrangements for Polling Day. , 8778 RICCARTON ELECTORATE. MR A. A. McLAOHLAN, United Party's Candidate for Riccarton, will Address Electors as.under: — TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), NOV. Bth—(a) PAPANUI, corner St. James avenue and Bligh's road, at 7 p.m.; (b) FENDALTON, Horriott's Store, ut 8 p.m. SATURDAY, NOV. 10th—(a) ADDINGTON, Corner Whiteleigh avenue and Lincoln road, at 7 p.m. (b) SOCKBURN. MONDAY, 1 * NOV. 12—(a) PUAHA, at 2 p.m. (b) KAITUNA, at 3.45 p.m. (c) MOTUKAfcARA, at 8 p.m. TUESDAY, NOV. 13th—RICCARTON, Wharenui School, at 8 p.m. RICCARTON ELECTORATE. will Address George h. Thompson Electors st Greenpark Hall, THURSDAY. Motukarara, 8.80, 8957 EJ, HOWARD, ON TARIFF QUESTION. Speaking in Parliament, Sept, 13th, 1927: "I think about ten thousand boys every year finish their school course. Where are wo going ■ to employ thesa boys if we do not develop our secondary industries," eto. "The protection I have in my mind will not be conferred by any tariff; it must be a prohibition (of imports). I believe we are reaching a stage when we have got to say what industries we shall develop against the world." Any more wanted? There's yards in Hansard. E. J. HOWARD'S MEETINGS i TO-NIGHT, 7 p.m. —Cor. of Dudley street and ' Clarence road: 8 p.m., Church square. FRIDAY—7 p.m., cor. Bath and Durham streets; , 8 p.m., cor. of Durham and Bat- . tersea streets. SATURDAY- Addington Band Rotunda, Jerrold street. NOW MR UNITED, WHAT WILL YOU IMPORT WITH THE SEVENTY MILLION? c. CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH. Open-air Meetings byS. McCULLY (UNITED). Lunoh Hour, TO-DAY (Thursday), St. Asaph street, between premisos of P. and D. Duncan and J. Chambers and Son. THIS EVENING, 7.15 CORONATION and SELWYN STS, corners;. 8, BATTEB SEA and HARPEI : STS., corner. . TO-MORROW, ( p.m.—West Christ church School. SATURDAY, 8 p.m.—SYDENHAM PARK, Protection' for our Secondary Industries as outlined in United Policy is urgently needed to give our boys and fathers employment—Protection is Essential—yet the Labour Party's policy states "Neither Free Trade nor Protection will solve the economic position of the Dominion. . . . The Labour Party is neither Free Tirade nor Protectionist." Are they SIDETRACKING the issue?—l say definitely they ARE; Protection is tha only thing that will save our industries. The Labour party cannot run with the hare and hunt with the hounds 1 They are trying to catch the vote of 80,000 Bmall farmers and are prepared to sacrifice the workers to this end. OHRISTCHURCH SOUTH. MR W. H. MANHIRE, Reform Candidate, will Address the.'Electors as under:— WEST SPREYDON SCHOOL, Lyttelton street—-THURSDAY, Nov. Bth, at 8 p.m. ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOLROOM, Tuam street —SATURDAY, Nov. 10th, at 8 p.m. DURHAM STREET SCHOOLROOM—Joint Meeting with Mr H. Holland, MONDAY, 12th, at 8 p.m. ADDINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLROOMTUESDAY, Nov. 13th, at 8 p.m. HEAR THE REFORM CANDIDATE. AVON ELECTORATE. VOTE VOTE 8 TTL.L I V. A N SULLIVAN Labour. Candidate for Avon, will address > the Elector* as follow*: TO-STIGHT (THURSDAY) —With Mr Clyde Can at Timarn. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY)—With ttr F. R. ' Cooke at Oamaru. SATURDAY, November 10th—Corner T nam street and Fitzgerald avenue, 8 p.m. DAN. DAN. 8710 ELECTORAL. TO THE ELECTORS OF MID-CANTEB--1 BURY.—MR R. W. WIGHTMAN, Independent Candidate, will address the Electors as under:— . SOtTTHBRIDGE—TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), Nov. 'Bth, 8 p.m. BARRHILL (at which the Rokeby Residents are asked to attend) —FRIDAY, November 9th, 7 p.m. LYNDHURBT —FRIDAY, November 9th, 8.30 p.m. To the Masses of the People of MidCanterbury Electorate, addresses will fe given as under, and the Electors of the surrounding Districts are invited to he present:— LEESTON TOWN HALL—SATURDAY, Nov. 10th 6.30 p.m. DUNSANDEL—SATURDAY, Nov. 10th, 8.30 p.m. TANCRED STREET HALL, Ashburton— MONDAY, Nov. 12th, 7.45 pjn. WINCHMORE HALL—TUESDAY, Nov. ' 13th, 6.45 p.m. METHVEN PUBLIC HALL—TUESDAY,
Not. 18th, 8.15 p.m. Ladies Cordially Invited. TO THE ELECTORS OF MID CANTERBURY. 1 J. CONNOLLY (Candidate for MidCanterbury) will addresi Electors at HIGHBANK-TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), Nov. Bth, at 8.30 p.m. L,ff • '1% T _FRIDAY, 9th November, at 8 p.m HAMPSTEAD—SATURDAY, 10th November (time of meeting later). METHVEN —MONDAY, 12th November. TEMUKA ELECTORATE. R T. D. BURNETT, OFFICIAL BEFORM CANDIDATE, wfll address the Electors as under: TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), Nov. Bth—WEß- - 7 p.m.; WILLOWBT, 8.80 jmb. 6791
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