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ELECTION NOTICES. NEWMAN FOR BAST THE POINTS TOR TO-DAY. i The iVsiip— luteal on Hie W:inl Admin- . istrutiim—will In- mi Thursday in EVERY ELECTORATE, WAKDISM or REFORM In WELLINGTON EAST, Ur. Newman standins ajrainst nu opponent who is pledged to support Wardisui—even Wardism in opposition—against Itoforni. Ho nsks tho electors to consider whether Wellington East will place itself at the moral disadvantage of having aidod in its last hours an Administration that the nation has decided to cast oat a 9 soon as possible. Ho believes; .that ' . ' WELLINGTON EAST .WANTS REFORM. Reform will mean: (1) That the public finances will .be investigated oponly. and honestly for the first time in twenty years, v≥)' That it will end. tho reign of waste, and so remove the burdens that Wardisni has placed upon the sho.uldors of the commercial community, tho managers of industry, and ■■•••" THE WORKERS, REFORM will mean-tho ending of ONEMAN RULE, and tho substitution of Honest Democratic Government-tho substitution of DEMOCRACY for BOSS RULE FREEDOM for DESPOTISM : : : HttIDENCE;. for WASTE . THE APPEAL FOR REFORM is to all classes of tho commimity, for it is a national uppcnl— an appeal to all men • and women. It is an appeal for conditions that'will make living m New Zealand EASIER TOR ALL _ TREER FOR ALL CHEAPER TOR. ALL.' .. , ' Dr.^iSewmnu , ; "is- fighting to havo WELLINGTON EAST enrolled amongst , the- constituencies that will make , PRINCIPLES one* more the basis of governiiKjnt. .'.,,'.-■■ ■ : ■ ..REFORM MEANS LIBERATION.. Liberation from Wnrdism—from waste, secrecy, and difficulty of living. ~ ..NEWMAN. FOH EASTWELLINGTON CENTRAL. MR. FLETCHER ! MB. FLETCHER! WHO-HE IR AND WHAT HE *T , THINKS. MR. FLETCHER is a l'rogresiive Liberal who retains the right ot independent power and action where the ' welfare' of the .masses is concerned. " -'. lio'is'a- friend of the Worker, as i. ;..,.; liisi-pMfr.ftictiaus havo;.sbown. . <•■.... MR. FLETCHER lias the City's welfare . at heart, as his conduct as Chairman of the Harbour Board and member of. the City Council has proved. He has the confidence of the IPeStfei , 'llecauso-i'he;- was returned u" liy overwlielmiri'E majorities to tho above positions at the recent i<lec- . tions. ~ .. . MR. FLETCHER , is strongly -in favour of.' greater powers being conferred on Local-"Bodies. : : ■''"'. He favours an increase of the Ordinary and Graduated Land Tax. MR. FLETCHER is in favour of Closer I Settlement, and the Bursting-up of I the Big Estates. Ho is-a Leaseholder, find believes, iu the National Land Endowments being kept for the People, and is ' agaiust further sale of Crown Lands. MR.'-'.FLET.CHER stands for'the present State Education ■ Systr-m— FREE, SECULAR, AND COMPULSORY. He is a Clean Fighter, and denre- ' eatc* the besmirching of Public ' Men and Institutions for P,arty gain. MR. FLETCHER is in favour of Social Reforms that will tend to the Betterment of the people. LICENSING POLL, 1911. DECLARATION OF, LICENSING POLL. LICENSING DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON SOUTH. IN Pursuance of the Licensing Act. 10(W, I hereby give public notice that at the.Licensing Poll taken under the provisions of thn said Act, the number of votes recorded lor each proposal submitted under Section S of tho Licensing Amendment Act, 1010, was as follows:— For the proposal that Licenses , . be Restored in tho district... 3035 For the proposal that Licenses be not restored in the district. 3979 The total number of votes recorded at the poll w»s nil, and, as the number of votes recorded in favour of tho proposal that Licenses bo restored in the district is less than three-fifths ,of the total number of votes recorded, I hereby declare that proposal to be not carried. Dated at Wellington, this 13th day of December, 1911. The Public Library, Newtown. . ■ . .. ,T. E. F. TERRY, Returning Officer, Wellington South. DECIARVnON OF RESULT OF POLL Voif THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON NORTH. T ARTHCIt HARRY HOLMES, ReJU turning Officer for tho Electoral District of Wellington North, do hereby (li'clavu. tho re.sult of the poll taken on tho 71.h day of December, llllt, for the election of a member of Parliament for tho said district to be as follows:Caudidate. Votes Polled. CARET. Elijah John ÜB."i HEIi'.DMAN, Alexander Lawrence 119: i IZARD, Arnold Woodford 23SG Total number of valid votes polled 7761 Number of votes rejected as informal —■ 136 T therefore declare the said ALEXANDER LAWRENCE HERDMAN to be elected. Dated at Wellington this 13th day of December, 1911. A. H. HOLMES. Returning Officer. D. W. . VIRTUE &:co.. VICTORIA STREET. WELLINGTON. GEAIN. FLOUR, PRODUCE. AND COMMISSION AGENT& TXTB CARTCY LuTje Stocks of FLOUR VV and all Irindfl of Produce, and will be pleaeod to anbmlt prictf to application. lemia lot tie New Zealand Flow Miliar*' C<KHWi*tiT» Aieodatioa. lid.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1311, 14 December 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1311, 14 December 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1311, 14 December 1911, Page 2

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