WELLINGTON EAST. THE SECOND BALLOT. TUT R. DAVID ML A.R E<-N, •"-*• the Man of National Aims and. Democratic Purpose. SPEAKS — TO-NIGHT— Corner of Scarborough-terrace and Austin-stieet, at 7 o'clock. Corner Sussex-square and Ellice-st., at 7.30. Old Tramshed Site, Adelaide-road, at 8 o'clock. yictoria Hall, Adolaide-road, at 8.30. "Shall wo Abolish Parties, and What Then?" SATURDAY— Corner Vivian and Tory streets, at 7.30 o'olock. Corner of Tory-street and Courtenayplace. 8 o'clock. Corner of Elizabeth and Brougham streets, 8.30. Corner of Courtenay-place and Clydequay, 9 o'clock. MONDAY— Hataitai, outside Goer's Store, 7.15. New Century Hall, Kent-terrace, 8. o'clock. Committee Meets Each Evening, at 6.30. D. J. CONCHIE, Hon. Sec. L.R.C. WELLINGTON EAST. SECOND BALLOT. ON TUESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. INFORMATION TO ELECTORS. T | VHAT all those whose namos are on A tho Roll have FULL RIGHT TO 1 VOTE on TUESDAY NEXT whether they voted on Tuesday last or not. DAVID M'LAREN, Labour Candidate. WELLINGTON EAST. • TO THE ELECTORS. HOW I TREAT LIES. T HAVE come across so many false state- -*• ments which are being circulated against myself that I have decided to treat all such matter with the contempt it merits. My opponent complains of a false statement being made against himself, but he oan rest satisfied that I have not circulated any such matter, nor has any one on my behalf. DAVID M'LAREN. WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTION. SECOND BALLOT. RA. WRIGHT will Address the Elec- • tors TO-NIGHT— Webb-street, at 7 o'clock; Taranaki and Hankey streets, at 7.30 o'olock ; Crawford-street, at 8 o'clock ; St. Thomas's Hall, at 8.30 o'clock. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. WELLINGTON SOUTH. Mrlw. H. P. BARBER will Address the Electors * > Fullford ; s"H'all, Brooklyn— TO-i r '> (Friday), at 8 p.m. GENERAL ELECTIONS. 1908. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON SOUTH. X ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I hereby tender heart-felt thanks tD all those who so loyally supported me \ on Tuesday. Every elector who studies her or his welfare, must recognise that legislation enacted by the Liberal party has afforded improved conditions of existence to many thousands of tho community. No such widely beneficent and humane legislation stands to the credit of those now represented by the Opposition. The supporters of tho latter party, who avow that they would, if they had the power, block the wheels of Government prcgress, are not friends of the workers nor of those most in need of help in the battle of life. During the six years that I have had the honour of being a Parliamentary representative my support of the Government has ever been applied to securing increased benefits for the people. Scrutiny of my actions in the House will prove that absolutely, and prove also that my efforts m that direction were highly successful. Ladios and Gentlemen, I appeal to you to bo not affected by unsound reasoning of those against me; but to confirmryour faith in a political policy that has conferred wide benefits on the people as a whole, by again placing me at the head of tho poll on the occasion of tho second ballot on Tuesday next. I STRUNGLY URGE ALL MY FRIENDS NOT TO FAIL TO RECORD THEIR VOTES. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. H. P. BARBER. WELLINGTON NORTH. TO THOSE WHO SO KINDLY SUPPORTED ME. TBTHILST again thanking you for your kind assistance, I cordially invite you with mo to support Mr. Bolton, the Government Candidate, on TUESDAY NEXT. Although defeated, 1 feel that it is the duty of all those having the true cause at heart, to support the Liberal party, and those representing it and your inter- . ests. Yours faithfully, O. H. IZARD.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 121, 20 November 1908, Page 8
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