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EI.ECTION NOTICES, MR, rrSIIEK Speaks TO-NIGHT, at TO-NIGHT: Ti)-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TOWN HALL. TOWN HA 1,1,. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, Committee Rooms Telephone- 1110. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION. MR. ROHKUT FLETCHER will Address the Electors DRUIDS' HALL. Tarannki Strcet-TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at, S . o'clock. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. . MR. FLETCHER ! MR. FLETCHER! WHO HE IS AND WHAT HE THINKS. AIR. FLETCHER is a- Progressive Liberal who retains the right, of independent power and action where the welfare of the masses is concerned. Ho is a friend of (ho Worker, as his past actions havo shown. MR. FLETCHER has the City's welfare at heart, as his conduct as Chairman of tho Harbour Board and member of the City Council has proved. He has the confidence of tho People, becauso he was returned by overwhelming majorities to tho above positions at tho recent Elections. MR. FLETCHER is strongly in favour of greater powers being conferred on Local Bodies. Ho favours an increase of the. Ordinary and Graduated Land Tax. MR, FLETCHER is in favour of Closer Settlement, and tho Bursting-up of the Big Estates. He is a Leaseholder, and believes in the National Land Endowments being kept for the People, and is against further sale of Crown Lands. MR, FLETCHER stands for the present ' State Education Svstem—FßEE, SECULAR, AND COMPULSORY. He is a Clean Fighter, and deprecates the besmirching of Public Men and Institutions for Party gain, ) MR. FLETCHER is in favour of Social Reforms that will tend to tho Betterment of tho People, WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTION FT. MOORE, Labour Candidate (as- • sisted by Messrs. M. ,1. Reardon, T. Young, and E. J. Carey) will Speak at— BERHAMPORE (Open Air. Duppa Street) TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 13th, at 8 o'clock (Mr. Young.) WADESTOWN (Open Air, Tram Terminus - TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 13th, at 8 o'clock (Mr. Reardon.) MIRAMAR (Open AirHTO-NTGHT WEDNESDAY), 13th, at S o'clock (Mr. Carey.) JOHNSO'NTTLLE (Open Air, Main Street) TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 13th, at 10 o'clock.' MR, MOORE will answer "The Dominion" charges of volte face at all these meetings.

TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY DISTRICT. T ADIEB and GENTLEMEN,During the campaign preceding the, First Ballot I trust that I have so spoken.as to leave you in no doubt as to the policy and principles which I invite you by your votes to enable mo' to support in Parliament. I - had arranged for a series of meetings for tho Second Ballot campaign, but on hearing on Monday morning of tho unfortunate accident to Mr. Moore, which I most sincerely regret, I have CANCELLED ALL APPOINTMENTS FOR MY MEETINGS, and shall have no further opportunity of addressing you personally. I hope that this alteration of arrangements will cause you no inconvenience. I trust that tho result on THURSDAY NEXT may show that I still hold the confidence of those who,' on Thursday last, honoured me by placing me first on the poll—an honour for which, whatever tho result of tho Second Ballot, I shall always be grateful. I hive the honour to bo, Ladies and Gentlemen. Your obedient servant.' W. H. D, BELL, WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY DISTRICT, MB, BELL'S MEETINGS, >TN conscquenco o£ tho nnfortu/ Bate accident to Mr. Mooro, till appointments for .Mr. Boll'a Meetings arer CANCELLED. »■"'... '. i | (2i HP -> A. JM. Motors These sro tho Best Maftkina mad*. 6ole Ageats-BOUCHER'S, 7* Lamtatos Quay. Call and leav* your Orden Sow. 100 Cycles For R»l». 'Phono 15T0. THE Results obtained by Advertiser* in tho ClassJßed Columns of "The Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that tho paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal Is N9w Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1310, 13 December 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1310, 13 December 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1310, 13 December 1911, Page 2

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