ELECTION NOTICES I I JnzL LYTTELTON tt W : PETER de LATOUR SPEAKS TODAY 6.30 p.m.—Avoca Valley. 7 p.m.—Flinderi road. 8 p.m.—Mt. Pleasant Community Centre (with Hon. T. P. Shand). TOMORROW 6.30 p.m.;—Grange street. 7.00 p.m.—Huntsbury avenue. 8.00 p.m.—Thorrington School. 8237 LYTTELTON HON. T. P. SHAND SPEAKS TODAY 8 p.m.: Mount Pleasant Community Centre. 8237 RICCARTON lAN WILSON with MR GEO. WALSH M.P. FOR TAURANGA, Speak Tonight LODGE HALL, BRAKE STREET 8 p.m. 8238 CENTRAL RbJla . ® Hi. FRED FRANCIS SPEAKS TODAY 6.30 p.m.: Cnr. Aidwins road and Edmonds street. 7 p.m.: Cnr. Chelsea and Russell streets. 7.30 p.m.: Cnr. Bordesley and Harrow streets. . TOMORROW 6.30 p.m.: Stanmore road North Shopping Centre. 7 p.m.: W'orcester street/Stanmore road Shopping Centre. 7.30 p.m.: Linwood avenue Shopping Centre. 8 p.m.: Gloucester street North Shopping Centre. 8235 MARLBOROUGH ELECTORATE For cars and special votes on Election Day ring the following numbers: CHEVIOT 55 KAIKOURA 95. WAIAU 435. CULVERDEN 91. HANMEB 130.
JnzF For Special Votes, Sick Votes and Transport on Election Day you are invited to phone the following numbers: Christchurch Central, Fendalton, Lyttelton, and Southern Maori—3o-052, 30-086, 30-179. Avon-895-831. Riccarton—4l-781, 41-670, 44-247. Rangiora—l3-289. St. Albans-50-961,50-962. Sydenham—32s-436,325-437. 8296
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31225, 24 November 1966, Page 30
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