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mHE KING'S THEATRE. JL Props., West's Limited, and Linley and Donovun. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 WEST'S LATEST SENSATION, WEST'S LATEST SENSATION) A SUDDEN IMPULSE! | A SUDDEN IMPULSE! • A SUDDEN IMPULSE! A SUDDEN IMPULSE! . A SUDDEN IMPULSE! ,A SUDDEN IMPULSE 1 The quality of this Great Drama is unexcelled, and the subject is one that will appeal to all lovers of drama. Together with a WEST'S SUPERIOR PROGRAMME! WEST'S SUPERIOR PROGRAMME! Arriving by To-day'a Mail. ' Special Selections and Accompanimonts by the King's Theatre Orchestra. Prices — Is and 6d. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking fee 6d. 'Phone 3143. MAYORAL ELECTION. jy£ R. 'A. S,> B I S S INVITES THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON To meet him at THE LIBRARY, NEWTOWN, THIS (Monday) EVENING, 22nd Inst., At 8 o'clock, When he will delivor a comprehensive Address on CIVIC ADMINISTRATION AND THE FUTURE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY. At the same ( time he will reply to recent criticism by opponents. ' MAYORAL ELECTION. IMPORTANT NOTICE. "l/f R- BISS will address a Meeting at ii ' A the Concert Hall (Town Hall) TOMORROW (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m., when ho will deal fully with Municipal Affairs, and will express his views concerning tho future development of the City and Suburbs. All who are interested' in the advancement of Wellington, and are desirous of securing Municipal activity, should attend this meeting. TO FOOTBALLERS. ALL' Footballers and Hockey Players should assist MR. BISS to secure tho Mayoralty. When he was on the Reserves Committee he was our best friend, and did all ( ho could to secure us jilaying grounds.' He has a very solid backing, ao don't waste yoUr vote on his opponents. CHARLES STEVENS. F. CARLYLE. MAYORAL ELECTION. KA. WRIGHT will Address tho Eleo- • tors as follows: — . TO-NIGHT (Monday)— Courtenay-place, at 7.30; Ingestre-street, at 8.30. BROOKLYN— TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 7.30, Todman-street. MAYORAL ELECTION. ". f "WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL.. 'n A' V I D M ' L, A REN X ' Speaks TO-NIGHT, 7.3o— Outeido State School, Brooklyn. 9— Outsido School, Berhampore. TO-MORROW— Post Office Square, at i Noon. Councillor Fletcher, Chairman. TO-MORROW EVENING, at Band Rotunda, 7.45 o'clock. Courtenay-place, 8.45 o'clock. Combined Committees and all aotive Supporters are requested to meet TO-MOR-ROW at 7 p.m., in the Trades Hall. MAYORAL ELECTION^ JOHN SMITH, ACTING MAYOR, Will Address the Electors at the TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER), TO-NIGHT I ■ TO-NIGHT ! MR. SMITH will deal specially with matters of Finance. -Hon. C. M. Luke will preside. ! MR. SMITH will Speak, TUESDAY NIGHT— | KILBIRNIE HALL, at 7.30. METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, Moles-worth-street, at 8.30. KARORI MAYORAL ELECTION. MR. C. CATHIE (Mayor) will address the Electors ■ THIS (Monday) EVENING, 22nd April, in tho Parochial Hall, Kurori. Subject: ] "Water and Drainage, Re-valuation of Borough, und Other Topics." " MTRAiiARTMAYORAL'TYT MR. 11. E. RICHARDS will AddreEft tho Electors as under; — TO-NIGHT- (Monday), 22nd— Town Hall, Miramar. TUESDAY, 23rd— Tea Rooms. Scatocn. Candidates for tho Council are cordially invited to use the platform on theso occasions. PETONE MXYORAL~ELECfiON" PALACE, THEATRE, PETONE. . TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 8 o'clock. MR. J W. .M'EWAN will reply to advcrae criticism. Interesting picture scones of progressive communities will bo thrown on the screen. No charge for admission. HUTT MAYORAL ELECTION. TI/TR. H. BALDWIN will Addresn the j Electors of Lower Hutt afc St James's Hall, on TUESDAY, tho 23rd, at 8 p.m. _ MRS. H. B. MASON, TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. /CLASSES on Mondays and Wednes\J days, at 8 p.m., in Private Hall, 86, Ghu-znoe-street, near St. Peter s Church. Private tuition by arrangement. Proficiency ensured in SIX PRIVATE Lessons. DISCLAIMER. fIIHE Undersigned ie not <ho person ■*- recently beloro tho Court for Duuukenncßß. THOMAS COLEMAN, Butchei'i Miramar.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 8