ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON MAST. jyK. NEWMAN will Spcak-TO-NIGITT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ST. MARK'S. SUSSEX SQUARL, 7.30. CLYDE QUAY SCHOOLROOM, 8,30. NEWMAN FOR EAST THE POINTS FOR TO-MORROW, The issue—welcomed bv (he nation, longed for by (he nation,' and forced on the A\ard Administration-will be on Ihursday, in EVERY ELECTORATE, WARDISM or REFORM. . In WELLINGTON EAST, Dr. Newman is standing against, an opponent who is pledged to support Wardism-even AVard'mu in opposition-against Reform. Ho ??- ii- , e K ctors t° consider whether Wellington Last will place itself at tho moral disadvantage of having aided in its last hours an Administration that the nation has cleoided to cast out as soon as possible. He believes that WELLINGTON EAST WANTS REFORM. Reform will mean; (1) That the public finances will be investigated openly and honestly for. the first time in twenty years. (2) That the abuses of Wardism will bo exposed, condemned, and replaced by HONEST GOVERNMENT. (X) That it will end tho reign of waste and bossism, and so remove tho burdens, moral and material, that Wardism has placed upon the shoulders of the commercial community, tho managers of industry, and THE WORKERS, REFORM will mean tho ending of ONEMAN RULE, and the substitution of Honest Democratic Government—the substitution of DEMOCRACY for BOSS RULE ' FREEDOM for DESPOTISM PRUDENCE for WASTE .THE APPEAL FOR REFORM is to all classes of the community, for it is a national appeal—an appeal to all men and women. It is an appeal for conditions that will make living in New Zealand EASIER FOR ALL FREER FOR ALL MORE HONOURABLE FOR ALL. Dr. Newman is fighting to have WELLINGTON EAST enrolled amongst tho constituencies that will make. PRINCIPLES once more tho basis of government. REFORM MEANS LIBERATION. Liberation from Wardism—from bossism, waste, secrecy, despotism, and difficulty of living. NEWMAN FOR EAST
mHE WINNING PARTY IS LABOUR. PROOF: 1908-Total, 11,000 votes. 1911-56,000 votes. TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT! MR. DAVID M'LAREN Speaks FIRST-G.45 p.m., Corner of Austin Street and Scarborough Terrace. SECOND-7.15 p.m., Victoria Hall. Then GREAT MASS MEET IN G, Addressed by MR. M'LAREN and PROFESSOR MILLS. Commencing 8.15 p.m. In COURTENAY PLACE EAST. THE COMING PARTY IS THAT OF THE PEOPLE-LABOUR! WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTION. WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTION. AH. HTNDMA Jl SH. H. 11l N 1) M A E S H. FEARLESS AND OUTSPOKEN. FEARLESS AND OUTSPOKEN. LABOUR TO HIS FINGER TIPS. LABOUR TO HIS FINGER TIPS. THE DAY BEFORE THE BATTLE. Will Address the Electors— "WEDNESDAY", 13th DECEMBER, 12 Noon. TRAMWAY TERMINUS, NEWTOWN, 7 p.m., CORNER OF HOWARD AND TASJIAN STREETS. ■ 8 p.m., ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. Tako theso Opportunities of Becoming Acquainted with (he. POLICY OF THE LABOUR PARTY AND ITS CANDIDATE. W. J. KAY, Sec. N.Z.L.P. Nourishing, Digestible and Wholesome! OATMEAL is the great Body-Builder, Brain Food, Nerve Strengthener, Brawn and Muscle Former. "ycGILL'S" is the most Delicious in Flavour and Quality, being Crisp, Nutty, and Satisfying BISCUITS. CAKES and SHORTBREAD made with "McGill's" Oatmeal are simply delightful, while for PORRIDGE there is no brand that comrs near McGill's for flavour and sweetness. Try " McGill's " —and compare it with any other you have used. "Facts arc chiels that winna
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1310, 13 December 1911, Page 2
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