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ELECTION NOTICES. "jTfl I S H E It WILL SPEAK TO-NIGHT OPPOSITE TE ARO POST OFFICE, GIIUZNEE STREET, AT S O'CLOCK. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. "jyp, K. FLETCHER Will Snoak-TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), GthDKUTDS' HALL, Tarauaki Street, S o'clock. WELLINGTON EAST. ]Vp, DAVID M'LAREN, TO-NIGHT--7.30 oVlock-CORNER OF HOSPITAL ROAD. S.lSo'clock-COUKTENAY PLACE EAST. 9 o'cIock—COMMITTEE ROOM, KENT TERRACE. WELLINGTON EAST. TOHN BRODIE will Address the ElecW tors at— ■ VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide Road-TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), December 6th, at 8 o 'clock. WELLINGTON EAST. ' TYR. NEWMAN will Speak afc- : ' KILBIRNIE. KILBIRNIE. O'DONNELL'S HALL, : TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WELLINGTON EAST. ,MB, F. ■ ~cT BOL TO N Will Speak at tho 1 NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT TERRACE, TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. • SUBURBS ELECTION. WH. D. BELL, Opposition Candidate, will Speak at— ■ KARORI-Parochial Hall, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Gth December, at 8 o'clock. GENERAL ELECTION. WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY DISTRICT ELECTORATE. , J E. FITZGERALD, the Liberal CansJ t didiite, will Address Electors as under :-TO"-NIGHT, ' NG.VIO, 7.30. Or<en Air. JOHNSOSVILLE, 8.30. Assembly Hall. : NGAHAURANGA, 9.30. Open Air. ' KAIWAEKA, 10 p.m. Open Air. 1 WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTEY ELECTORATE. J' P. LUKE, the People's Liberal Can- • didatc, will Address the Electors at— JOHNSONVILLE—ParochiaI.-, Ha 11... TO-. 1 NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 6th Deceui- .' ber, at 8 o'clock. OF WELLINGTONCENTRAL. VOTE.FOR ROBERT FLETCHER, ROBERT FLETCHER, PROGRESSIVE LIBERAL CANDI- ■ CLEAN AND STRAIGHT. NO WRIGGLING. I ' Some Reasons for Soliciting Your Support :— ADVANCEM.ENT.-Ncw Zealand must go forward. Effete Toryism has held its dav. Under Liberalism the people have marched onward. ROBERT FLETCHER would help you to march still further by adi vocating the interests of the masses against wealth and privilege. LAND.—The land is tho heritago of tho people. Tho Tories have driven the people off the land. The people must get tack their own. ROBERT FLETCHER advocates strong measures to get back New Zealand ! for the people, not by purchase, hut by taxation. FOOD SL'PPLIES.-The food supplies of tho people should not be taxed through Hie Customs. ROBERT FLETCHER stands for tho raising of the banner. LOCAL INDUSTRTES. T ln a young country struggling industries need State protection against cheap labour importations, where not affecting food-stuffs. ROBERT FLETCHER will vote on tho right side. INDUSTRIAL AND SOCIAL.-Ho has always supported a proper wage, publicly and privately. Ho will bo found on the sido of justice to the masses. Tho new Parliament will have, to face serious industrial questions. Liberal minds aro needed to interpret the problems of tho hour. The Tories in no country in the world have ever' been on the people's side. EDUCATION.—Stands straight for the freo and secular system. Secondary schools and university are richly endowed by tho State. ROBERT FLETCHER, favours (he doors being opened still wider in 1 return for what tbo peoplo contribute through their endowments and taxation. 1 PERSONAL.-Points to his past honourable record on local bodies and . the confidence tho citizens have placed in him— HARBOUR BOARD-FLETCHER (top), 12,476 votes; next successful Candidate, 8520 votes. CITY COUNCIL-FLETCHER (top), 10,901 votes; next successful Candidate, 9397 votes. ELECTORS! Don't bo misled. Every voie for Toryism means turning back the clock. VOTE FOR ROBERT FLETCHER And THE PROGRESS OF THE PEOPLE. GOOD VALUE. FOR SALE, new 5-roomcd House, Wellington South, good Ecclion, sunny elevated position, healthy locality, well l built house, every modern convenienceInspection invited. Price, £C>~j. Small deposit; lulunco as rent Apply JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD., i CABI.B STIU3CT. I |>Ntm Tos-a EtlUi

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1304, 6 December 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1304, 6 December 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1304, 6 December 1911, Page 1

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