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ELECTION NOTICES. A L. HERDMAN. Reform Candidate rt\.,*J°r Wellington North, will speak at SIDNEY STREET—TO-NIGHT, at 8. KIRKCALDIE'S TEA ROOMS (entranco opposite Theatre Royal)—TO-MOR-ROW NIGHT, at 8. ELECTORS! WELLINGTON NORTH! W J. CAREY", the Labour Man, speaks— TINAKORI ROAD-TO-NIGHT, outsido St. Paul's, S p.m. ,• Park Street Corner, 8.45 p.m. TO-MORROW NlGHT—Botanical Gardens, 7.50 p.m.; Park Street, 8.30; Pi.pitca Street, <J p.m'.j Ivelburne Kiosk, 10 p.m. W. J. KAY, Sec, N.Z.L.P. WELLINGTON EAST. Jj)R. NEWMAN will Speak at— O'ipONNELL'S HALL, KILBIRNIE— ; TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW ! NIGHT. DR. NEWMAN will bo at the Room, 10 Kent Terrace, TO-NIGHT. 'WELLINGTON EAST." JJR. DAVID M'LAREN Speaks-TO-NIGHT—At BOYD'S STORE, HAT.AI.TAI, 7.130 o'clock; Corner nf GOA STREET ami MOXHAM AVENUE, 3.15 o'clock; and Opposite POST OFFICE, SOUTn KILBIRNIE, at 9 o'clock. WELLINGTON EAST. JOHN BRODIE will Address the Elects tors atIvENT . TERRACE-Ncw Century Hall, TO-NIGIIT, December 5, at 8 p.m. VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide Road-TO-MORL'OW (Wednesday), December (it'l, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTION. ATO'I'ICE is hereby given that all,Cojn- ! mittecs in'connection with my candidature have been disbanded as from Saturday, December 2nd.* 1911. JOHN BRODIE. WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTORATE. ' ' is hereby given that all Committees in conncctioi' with my Candidature have been disbanded. JOHN EDWARD FITZGERALD. GENERAL ELECTION. WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY DISTRICT ELECTORATE TI E. FITZGERALD, the Liberal CantP.e didate, will Address Electors as nnder:— TAW A FLAT-TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 7..'10 p.m. PORIRU A - TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 5..10 p.m. NGAIO. JOHNSONVILLE, NGAHAURANGA, K.M WARRA - TO-MOR-ROW (WEDNESDAY). . WEI.I INGTON SI'FiURBS AND COUNTRY ELIICrORATE. IT P. LUKE, \ l .he People's Liberal CanPv» didaie, will Address the Elector; at— GOLDI E'S - BRAE—Open Air, TO-"NIGHT (TUESDAY), 7.30. KAROHl—Parochial Hall, TO-NIGHT (TUKSDAY), 8.15. JOH NSONVILLE—Parochial Hall, WEDNESDAY', 8 p.m. SUBURBS ELECTION. WR. D. BELL, Opposition Candi- • date, v;iil Speak at— ISLAND BAY-r-Town Hall, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). st!i December, 8 o'clock. KAKORT, Parochial Hall, WEDNESDAY, Gth Decembor, 8 p.m. UJILECTORS OF WELLINGTON Hi CENTRAL. VOTE FOR ROBERT FLETCHER, ROBERT FLETCHER, PROGRESSIVE LIBERAL CANDIDATE. CLEAN AND STRAIGHT. NO WRIGGLING Some Reasons for Soliciting Your Support ADVANCEMENT—New Zealand mitsl go forward. Effete Toryism ha: ln'.d its day. Under Liberalism tin people have marched onward ROBERT FLETCHER would lielj you to inarch still further by ad vocating the interests of the masse: against wealth and privilege. LAND.—The land is the horitage ol the people. The Tories have driver the people off the land. The poonh must get back their own. ROBEIt'I FLETCHER advocates stroiif measures to get back New Zealane for the people, not by purchase, hut by taxation. FOOD SUPPLIES—The food supplies of the pcoplo should not be taxeii through Hie Customs. ROBERT FLETCHER stands for the raising of the barrier. LOCAL INDUSTRIES.—In /i younp country struggling industries need State) protection against cheap labour importations, where not affecting food-stuffs. ROBERT FLETCHER will vote on the right side. INDUSTRIAL AND SOCIAL.-Ho' has always supported a proper wage, publicly and privately, lie will lie found on fho side of justice to the masses. The new Parliament will have _ to face serious industrial questions. Liberal minds are needed to interpret the problems of the hour. The Tories in no country in the world havo ever been on the people's side. EDUCATION.—Stands straight for the freo and secular system. Secondary schools and university art richly endowed bv the ' State, ROBERT FLETCHER favours tlu doors being opened still wider in return for what the people contribute through their endowments and taxation. , PERSONAL.—Points to his past honourable record on local bodiea and the confidence the citizens have placed in him— HARBOUR BOARD-FLETCHER (top), 12,(70 votes; next successful Candidate, 5520 votes. CITY COUNCIL-FLETCHER, (top), 10,001 votes; next successful Candidate, S.'ID? voles. •ELECTORS! Don't bo misled. Every vole for 'Toryism means turning back the clock. VOTE FOR ROBERT FLETCHER And THE PROGRESS OF THE PEOPLE.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1303, 5 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1303, 5 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1303, 5 December 1911, Page 1

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