ELECTION NOTICES. MANAWATU ELECTORATE. MR, E. NEWMAN, REFORM CANDIDATE, Will address the Electors at tho MASONJC HALL, FOXTON, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), DECEMBER IG, at 8 o'clock. Ladies specially invited to attend. EVELYN MACDONALD, j EVELYN MACDONALD, ! WORKING FARMER' CANDIDATE, Sucoessful Farmer—Sound Candidate. CO-FOUNDER OF STATE ADVANCES. SUPPORTEE OF OLD AGE PENSIONS. A LAND TENURE FOR THE POOR MAN AND THE YOUNG MAN. FIGHTER IN THE FRONT RANKS OF REFORM AND PROGRESS.' PIONEER, POET, PATRIOT, POLITICIAN. "A boy of th'o Back and the Bush who has come to tho front to fight." One of the people "he seeks to serve." ■'TRY HIM. "Principles beforo Party." "Fair Play For All." Resolute National Aim: "New Zealand God's Own." GO TO THE POLLI MASTEBTON ELECTORATE. ri R. SYKES, Independent-Progressive Candidate, will Address tho Electors as under:— MASTBRTON-TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), . December 16, at 8 o'clock. WELLINGTON EAST. ' MR. LEN; M'KENZIU will address tho Electors at FINAL MEETING, ST. MARK'S SCHOOL, Dufferin Street, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 'DECEMBER IG, at 8 o'clock. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. AN ASSAULT ON RELIGION. 'WHAT MR. PETER FRASEE SAID. See Hansard, No. 11, December 6, 1918, Pago 70. "T REALISE that the dogmas nnd 1 teachings of tho Christian religion are impracticable in the present-day world. . . . As a Freedi inker, I would not stand for their opinions." What a combination: The Red Flag and Atheism! OTAKI ELECTORATE. OTAKI ELECTORATE. LEVIN RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. ' LEVIN, N.Z., December 12, 1919. AT MR, J. M'KENZLE'S request, I have examined his military record as far as that is available from his paybooks and certificate of discharge, and have found nothing therein to indicate' that his record as a soldier is anything but strictly honourable. This, assurance is given at Mr. M'Kcnzie's request, and should not be considered as having any political significance as far as this Association is concerned. (Signed) FRANK FLUSTER, Secretary. WELLINGTON SOUTH. LIEUT.-COL. MITCHELL will Address Electors at— NEWTOWN, Star Theatre-TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), December IG, at 8 o'clock. HUTT ELECTORATE. ME. E. P. RISHWORTH will Speak as under:— TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), DECEMBER 16-Lycoum Hall, Hntt, 8 o'clock. OTAKI ELECTORATE TOVELYN MACDONALD (Independent ■" Liberal and Labour) Then) nro several small centres that I find I am unable to visit, but I trust that the good old Liberal sorts (and good voung Liberals) in these places will not foresako their principals. Now is tho "Acid Test." OTAKI ELECTION. \\T H. FIELD will Address tho Elec- ' * * tors as follows:— LEVIN-Cbiilury Hall, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), December IG, at 8 o'clock. WELLINGTON'SUBURBS. •'■' " ; MR, DUNBAR "SLOANE, tho Liberal Candidate, will speak at JOH NSON VILLE-TO-NIGMT (TUBSI DAY), December IG, at 8 o'olock,
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