FINAL MEETINGS
■Mr. L. T. Jacobsen, National, Wellington East, Kilbirnie Kineina, tonight. Mr. W. A. Veitch, National,. Wellington Suburb’s, Parish Hall, YVadestown, tonight. Mr. N. P. Croft, National, Hutt, opp. Hute Poet Office (7) and car. Jackson and Buick Streets, Petone (8) open air, tonight; Messrs T. C. A. Hislop, C. JI. Bowden, and Will Appleton, National, Wellington North, West and Central, Town Hall, tonight. Mr. E. R. Toop, National, Wellington South, Tutanekai Hall, Berhainpore, tonight. ' lion, R. Semple, Labour, Wellington .East, Kiosk, Seatoun (7.30), and infants’ School, Lyall Bay, Academy Hall, Miriiniar, and Tala Hall, Kilbirnie (all at 8) tonight. Mr J. J. Maher, National, Walrarapa, Majestic Theatre, Upper Hutt, tonight. lit. Hon. P. Eraser, Labour, 'Wellington Central, Realm Hall, Hatultai, cur. Lorne Street and Cambridge Tee.; cnr. Ellice and Dufferin Sts.; cnr. Douglas and Tasman Sts.; cur. Torrens Tee. and Arlington St. Mr 11. E. Conibs, Labour, Wellington Suburbs, Theatre Royal, Eastbourne, tonight, Mr. C. H. Chapman, Labour, Wellington North, Garret St., open air, tonight. Labour rally, today, Dixon St. reserve (42 to 2), Rt. lloii| P. Eraser, Hon. R. Semple, Mr. R. McKßen and Mr. C. 11. Chapman. Mr. R. McKeen, Labour, Wellington South, cnr. Howard and Wallace Sts., open air (8,3 b tonight. Mrs. C S Stewart, Labour, Wellington West, I’arisli Hall, Karori, St. Anne's, Northland, and To-dmun St., Brooklyn, open air, tonight. Mr J Hogan, Independent, Hutt, Jackson St, Petone (7) and High St., Lower Ilut-t (8.15) open air. Major W. Bishop, Democratic Labour, Wellington East, Miramar North School, l °Mr. h l'.cS-'Frame, Democratic Labour, Wellington Suburbs. Waterloo School (7.30) mid Epiinl School (8) tonight. Mr. 11. Herring, .Democratic Labon, Wellington North, Tliorudou School, toUi 'j.lri A. C. Barrington, Christian I’aclflst, Wellington East.. Dlxon-Manners St, reserve, iroiu 5 pin., tonight. (fi ,ilreJll<man'’c. B C.' Seriwgeour. Ih - ,c 'l c T dent, 'Wellington Central, Technical Colle?dr.^ap.’ (Joimors, Democratic labour, Hutt, Moera Cdmmunity Hall (8) and Union Clothing Hall, Petone (S.Io) to night.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 309, 24 September 1943, Page 9
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