ELECTION NOTICES. NORTH BY-ELECTION. TO-NIGH'TI (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT! MONSTER LABOUR RALLY In support of H. E. HOLLAND (The Winning Candidate). H. U. HOLLAND (The Winning Candidate). H. ]■!. HOLLAND (The Winning Candidate). TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, 25th FEBRUARY, 8 o'clock. Ohairman: W. MADDISON, President, Labour Representation Committee. Speakerj; H. E. HOLLAND. P. C. WEBB, M.P. City Councillor E. J. HOWARD (Christchurch). W. E. PARRY, Auckland. J. READ (President Trades and Labour Council). ROD. ROSS (Palmer6ton North). J. THORN. T. BIUNDLE. P. PHASER. WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND WILL PLAY OUTSIDE TOWN' HALL, 7 to 8. VOTE FOR HOLLAND AND DEMOCRACY. LABOUR IS WINNING I TO-MORROW! (TUESDAY) TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! (TUESDAY) TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! (TUESDAY) TO-MORROW! WOMEN'S MEETING. WOMEN'S MEETING. WOMEN'S MEETING. H. E. HOLLAR H. E. HOLLAND WILL Address a Meeting of fYomen only in the CROWN THEATRE, TO-MORROW, 26th, at 2.30 p.m. All Women Invited to Attend. NORTH ELECTION LABOUR CAMPAIGN Meeting in Support of H. E. HOLLAND. POST OFFICE SQUARE, TO-DAY, NOON. Prominent Representative Labour Sneakers . HE. HOLLAND E.' HOLLAND' Will Speak— TUESDAY, 26th—Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, '. 27th-Northland, Wadestown, Tinakori Road, and Molesworth Street. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MB. H. E. HOLLAND'S . ELECTION COMMITTEE IS DISSOLVED from, and including MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25th. E. 'E. KENNEDY, Secretary, j P. FRASER, Organiser. |
TOWN HALL. ■ TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN H^LL. TO-MORROW 'TUESDAY) NIGHT, AT 8. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, AT 8. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, AT 8. I • •' ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON NORTH. THE RIGHT HON. THE PRIME MINISTER (Mr. W. F. Massey), the MINISTER OF FINANCE (Sir Joseph Ward), and MR. J. P. LUKE will ADDRESS you from the TOWN HALL PLATFORM, on TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. ' MR, J. HUTCnESON Will Preside. Tho LEADERS of the NATIONAL GOVERNMENT vdll tell you iust why you should Bupport their DECLARED AND ONLY CANDIDATE, f JP, XiUKE, . I'. LUKE, and the Candidate himself, will SOLICIT your suffrages on his own behalf and iu tho Empire's and New Zealand's best interests, as tho WIN-THE-WAP, CANDIDATE. WIN-THE-WAR, CANDIDATE. CAPT. BARCLAY, Chairman. C. S. S. KELLY, Secretary.
WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTION. MB. J. P. LUKE'S COMMITTEE. NOIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttiat Mr. J. P. Luke's Election Committee has been disbanded as from SATURDAY LAST, February 23. .. I : ; 1 MB. A. de B. BRANDON I!.. A. de B. BRANDON Will AHdress the Electors Ab follows:— TO-NIGHT (MONDAY)OLUBROOMS, WADESTOWN. •TO-MORROW (TUESDAY)METHODIST SCHOOL, MOLESWORTH STREET.' At 8 Each Evening. BE WITH THE WINNERSIJPI'ORT MR, BRANDON. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTION. MR. BRANDON'S COMMITTEE. Notice is hereby given that int. BRANDON'S Election Committee has been disbanded as from SATURDAY Last, .tho 23rd FEBRUARY. WELLINGTON NORTE ELECTION. MR. A. N. POLSON'S COMMITTEE. "IWrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MR. A. N. POLSON'S ELECTION COMMITTEE HAS BEEN DISBANDED, as from | SATURDAY LAST, February 23rd. TJ SPEAR, DR. OF OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 Willis Street. Is the Appointed Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitablo Aid Board. PATIENTS unable to obtain advice from tho Optical Department may obtain advice at the above address between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Messrs. Lacry and Co., Ltd., advertise an auction salo for this moruincr at tho Fruit Exchange, when they will offer a grocer's delivery vfl-n, horses, harness, etc. Tho auctioneers state that no reasonable offer will bo refused, FINE HOME-HADE CODGH MIXTUBE. CONTAINS NO POISONS. Tho discovery of Heouzo (Hean's Essence) does away entirely with the need for using paregoric, laudanum, or other deadly opium extracts in the making of cough mixtures. It may be made up in a few moments without any boiling or fussing. Each bottle makes a pint of tho highest quality, non-poisonous cough, cold, croup, and soro throat mixture it is possiblo to have in the homo. A pint would fill eight of tho littlo bottles such as you usually pay eighteenpence each for—that is, twelvo shillings' worth. Heenzo (Heau's Essence) costs only two shillings. It is now regularly sold by most chemists and stores; or se'nt post free on receipt of pries from Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganui.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 135, 25 February 1918, Page 7
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