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ELECTION NOTICES. ME. FISHER Speaks TO-NIGHT, at Bonse's Corner, Aro Street, 7 p.m., in ronly to Mrs. Smith. 8 p.m., at DraidV Hall. WEDNESDAY NIGHT-Tovrn Hall. Committee Rooms Telephone 11M. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION, j TUTU. BOBEET I'LETCHEK will Address the Elcotors at tho following places; Each Meeting will elart at 8 p.m.— ALEXANDRA HALL, AM Smith Street -TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). DRUIDS' HALL, Taranaki Street— '-■■'■ WEDNESDAY. : : - WELLINGTON EAST. J\ E, NE Vf MAN Will Speak TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT.' HATAITAI BOWLING PAVILION, 7.30. O'DONNELL'S HALL.KILBIRNIE, 8.30. TO-MOREOW NIGHT! . TO-MOBROW NIGHT! ST. MARK'S, SUSSES SQUARE, 7.30. CLYDE QUAY SCHOOLROOM, 8.30. THE WINNING' PARTY IS LABOUR. •■ji|:3.:::--D AV I D M'L AR E N ... .- .. ','. ■Will'-Speak— • . ; TO-NIGHT ' (TUESDAY) - SKATING RINK, KILBIRNIE, 7.15 o'clock. NEW CENTURY HALL, 8.15 pfplock. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY)-VIC- ,• TORI A HALL, 7.15. GREAT MASS MEETING . At 8.15 p.ra. COURTENAY PLACE EAST. NOTICE. WHEREAS certain people are purposely ifiislentling the people, it is -well' to knoiv that EVERY PERSON WHO IS ON THE ROLL HAS A RIGHT TO VOTE, WHETHER THEY HAVE VOTED AT THE FIRST BALLOT OR NOT. D. M'LAREN. THE DUEL IN THE SOUTH. RA. WRIGHT will Address th* > Electors as follows:— VOGELTOWN, TO-NIGHT—Mrs. Rojers's Store, at 7 o'clock. FULLFOR'D'S HALL, BROOKLYN- ■ TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 o'clock. ; Chairman: DR. COUZENS. FINLAY TERRACE—WEDNESDAY, it • 7 p.m. WALLACE:and TASMAN STREETS-' WEDNESDAY, at 7.30 p.m. ~ '• PUBLIC LIBRARY, NEWTOWN-WED-NESDAY, at 8 p.m. . WILSON STREET-WEDNESDAY, at 9.30 p.m. WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTION. WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTION. MR. A. IT HINDMARSH Will Address the Electors— TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 12th DEC, Corner of CONSTABLE and OWEN STREETS, 7 o clock;. Also, at THE LIBRARY, NEWTOWN, 8 o'clock. PROF MILLS WILL ALSO SPEAK. PBOI\ MILLS 'WILL. ALSO SPEAK. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT 13th DEC, Corner of HOWARD and TASMAN STREETS, 7 o'clock. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN, S o'clock. Take These Opportunities of ■ i Becoming Acquainted .With the ■' .' ■ ■ Policy of the ' r ABOUR PARTY AND ITS CANDIDATE. LABOUR PARTY AND ITS CANDIDATE. W. J. KAY, N.Z.L.P. OTAKI ELECTORATE. OTAKI ELECTORATE. Extract from "Dominion," December i. 1911:— MI!, ROBERTSON'S HgEL: Hi ROBERTSON'S LABEL: SOCIALIST AND LAND : NATIONALIST. "It is noticeable that the name of Mr. Robertson,.candidate for Otaki, does no) appear in the of iiaHist of Labour, can; di(Ur" published in the "Woeklv Herald of November 29. His luimo and portrait nro however, given in the Maorjlano Worker" of .December 1 as one ot tß< nine SOCIALIST 'candidates who are standing for different electorates. A paragraph just under the portrait advieea tn( olectors to vote for Robertson, Mcau« hn is an industrial unionist and SOCIALIST, pledged to tho platfoilß of th( Federation of Labour ami the hOCIAI, ''EXtXvCT from Speech' o£ Mr. Robert son, nt I.win, reported in "Horovrhenm C'lironicle," .Sentember 15, 1911:— * "Mr. Robertson maintained that no Parliament was going to legislate in the iit; of the country as a whole thai lid .nnt; logislato oa SOCIALISTIC PRIN"'EXTRACT from Mr. Robertson's pub lished manifesto-.— "Tbp people aro tired, of a Word Got Trniient, and are AFRAID TO TRUSI \ MASSEY ADMINISTRATION.' : REMEMBER FIELD, REMEMBER. FIELD, WHO won .on tho First Ballot fairly anc honourably. WHU lias faithfully and lndustrionslj represonted you for 12 years. WHO is a farmer in your district, ant whose iuftefests are identical with yours.,'' , UNDER whom the District has progress* and developed. ft'HO has fought incessantly for freeholt with limitation of area. WHO is a. member of a moderate liberal humanitarian, and prosrcssiTo, but not Socialistic,.party which has legis l.rted for every pectien of the peopk WHY DISCARD HIM AVHY DISCARD HIM For «. Stranger? Who i* OPPOSED fc Every P&rty in Power, and b EVERYTHING ?hort of SOCIALISM TTOLD IS YOTTB MAK. KLELD IS XQTJB vm t

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1309, 12 December 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1309, 12 December 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1309, 12 December 1911, Page 2

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