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THE PAHIATUA SEAT

MR. A. M'NICOL ADDRESSES AN ENTHUSIASTIC GATHERING. The Government candidate for Pahiotua, Mr. A. M'Nicol, addressed a crowded meeting of his constituents at tho King's Theatre, Pahiatua, last evening The proceedings were very .enthusiastic, and the speaker was acco'ixM a sympathetic reception, Mr. M'Nicol mado a strong appeal to the electors to give tihdir utmost support to the Reform Government, and at the conclusion of his ad<h-oss ho was vigorously applauded. ' On. tho motion of Dr. Patterson, seconded by Mr. MlGregor, tho candidate was accorded a unanimous vote of thanks and confidence. In speaking to the motion, Mr. White-Scott stated that hi, had supported the Liberal Party for twenty years, but he was now determined to support Mr. M'Nicol on tho grounds that he was a young New Zealauder. The meeting was attended by people from all parts of tho district, and judging by present indications, states our correspondent, tho return of the Roform candidate is practically, assured.

CANDIDATES FINAL MEETINGS. Mr. J. P. Luke (Wellington North), Masonic Hall, to-night. Lieutenant-Colonel Mitchell (Wellington South), Star Theatre, Newtown, tonight. Mr. Fred. Pirani (Wellington Central), St. Peter'e Hall, 3 o'clock to-day; Marlon Street Hall, 8 o'clock to-night. Mr. H. Oakley Browno (Wellington North), Post Office Square, lunch hour; Quinton's Corner, 4.30 p.m.; Sydney Street Schoolroom, 8 p.m. Mr. L. M'Kenzie (Wellington East). St. Mark's School, to-night. Mr. R. A. Wright (Suburbs), Karori, ■Methodist Church, to-night. Mr. E. P. Rishworth (Hutt), Lyceum Hall, Hutt, to-night. Mr. Dunbar Sloauo (Suburbs), Jolmsonvillo, to-night. Mr. W. H. Feild (Otaki). Levin, Couturv Hall to-night. Mr. G. R. Sykes (Masterton), Masterton, to-night. Mr. Fi. Newman (Manawatu), Masonic Hall, Foxton, to-night. Town Hall to-night, Labour Party final rally. Speakers: Messrs. R. Semple, P. Eraser, J. Read, A. W. Croskery. A. L. Montoith. Tho Waterside Workers' Bnnd will render nviiaical items. Post Office Square, noon to-day, all tho Labour candidates will speak. Air. J. Read (North) will speak at noon to-day opposite Government Printing Offices, Bunny Street.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 70, 16 December 1919, Page 11

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THE PAHIATUA SEAT Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 70, 16 December 1919, Page 11

THE PAHIATUA SEAT Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 70, 16 December 1919, Page 11