r AMUSEMENTS. ii ■ r" — T QUEENS ♦ THEATRE 4 (bsi&sCflow .« fnPßaTn »_— AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8. No. 1— FOX’S GRIPPING DRAMATIC EPIC.An action picture packed with drama, thrills, and adventure, endless suspense, and superb entertaining qualities. AN OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION 1 The Honour System With MILTON SILLS MIRIAM COOPER, And many prominent Players. No. 2— A Story that will Surprise and Entertain you by its Unique Situations and Thrilling Action. TOyTmIX " With large Cast of Favourites, including “TONY,” the Equine Wonder, in “HELLO, CHEYENNE” QUEEN’S QUALITY ORCHESTRA. (Paul T. Cullen, Mus. Dir.) BOOKING.—Box Plan at BristolRing ’Phone 22—334 for Reservations. ELECTION NOTICES. OTAKI ELECTORATE. IMTR. W. H. FIELD will Address the 111 Electors as follows:— WERAROA—HaII, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), October 29, 8 o’clock. IHAKARA — Hall, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), October 30, 8 p.m. PORIRUA —Hall, WEDNESDAY, October, ’3l, 8 p.m. JOHNSONVILLE — Moore’s Hall, THURSDAY, November 1, 8 p.m. PAEKAKARIKI—HaII, FRIDAY, Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. Ladies will be welcomed at all meetings. OTAKI ELECTORATE. Tlfß. A. B. SIEVWRIGHT, United Party Candidate, will Address the Electors as follows: — TO-NIGHT—JOHNSONVILLE. TUESDAY, October 30—PORIRUA. WEDNESDAY, October 31—PLIMMERTON. _ THURSDAY, October I—PAHAUTANUI.1 —PAHAUTANUI. FRIDAY, November 2—TE HORO. Tlfß. T. FORSYTH, Official Reform I’J- Candidate for Wellington East, will Address Electors at 8 p.m. as follows :— WORSER BAY, Boathouse, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), October 20, 8 o’clock. MlRAMAR—Catholic Hall, TO-MOR-ROW (TUESDAY), October 30. SEATOUN —Masonic Hall, THURSDAY, November 1. Ladies Specially Invited. WELLINGTON EAST. J J. CLARK, Independent Reform Can- • didate, will meet the Electors THIS WEE'K:— , „ n MELROSE— -Ratepayers Hall, 1UWORSER T ’ BAY SCHOOL—Seatoun Heights, TUESDAY, SEATOUN —Masonic Hall, WEDNESMIRAMAR—Cathohc' Hall, THURSDAY, November 1. All Meetings at 8 p.m. MARTIN LUCKIE, ■“—ARTIN LUCKIE, THE REFORM CANDIDATE For WELINGTON SOUTH, Will Address.the Electors as under:— NEWTOWN LIBRARY. ■ TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), OCTOBER 30. at 8.15 p.m. CONGREGATIONAL HALL. Constable Street, THURSDAY, November BERHAMPORE. TUESDAY, November 6, a 8 p.m. ISLAND B'AY PUBLIC SCHOOL, MONDAY. November 12, 8 p.m. m ST THOMAS’S HALL.; NEWTOWN, TUESDAY, November 13,; at 8 p.m. WELLINGTON. SUBURBS ELECTORATE. RA. WRIGHT will address Electors • at 8 p.m. as follows :— TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30: Northland, at Methodist School Room. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31: Ngaio, at Town Hall. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1: Brooklyn, at Fullford’s Hall. WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTORATE. , ♦ MR- JOHN BURNS, United Party CanM didate, will address the Electors as follows: — s TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). OCTOBER 30 —st. Thomas s Hall, NEWTOWN, at 8 p.m. Councillor W. J. Gaudin, Chairman. CANDIDATES’ MEETINGS MR. WALTER NASH. TO-NIGHT—MOERA. TUESDAY—KOROKORO. WEDNESDAY—DAY’S BAY. MR. H. E. HOLLAND, Leader of the Opposition, Town Hall, Lower Hutt, TUESDAY, November 6. MR. P .FRASER. MONDAY, at B.—Opening meeting, New Century Hall, Kent Terrace. WEDNESDAY.— Gaiety Palais (Old Settler’s Hall). MR. T. BRINDLE. MONDAY, at B.—Opening meeting, Baptist Church Hall, Brooklyn. TUESDAY—Karori Council Chambers. WEDNESDAY—St! Michael’s, Kel--11,11 MR. R. McKEEN. TO-NIGHT —Open-air, Tram Terminus, Parade. Island Bay. . TUESDAY —Berhampore, Masonic Hau. MR. R- SEMPLE. TUESDAY, at B—Realm8 —Realm Hall, Hataitai. WEDNESDAY —Kntea Hall, Lyall Bay. MR. H. DYSON. TO-NIGHT, nt B—PLIMMERTON. TUESDAY—WAIKANAE. MR. J. H. TAYLOR. TO-NIGHT, at B—GLEN OROUA. TUESDAY—Oroua Downs. WEDNESDAY—RON GIOTU,
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