S AIV E THEM F ROM THEMSELVES. SUPPORTERS OF" THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT I! I CONSIDER THE POSITION!!! TO-MORROW YOU MUST CHOOSE Between ■■- . BRANDON AND LUKE. " ' ■ ■■■'■'* AFTER LAST NIGHT it is plainly evident that every Yot» I ' - ' !■■•,,■■ FOR LUKE IS A VOTE .WASTED, ' THE PEOPLE DO NOT WANT HIM, • THE PEOPLE WILL NOT HAVE HIM. LAST NIGHT'S MEETING confirms the fact that if a. jupporter of the National Government is to bo returned i it must be . . ' B R A N.D...0: N. It J» only falie pride that prevents the withdrawal of Mr, Luke-To-day, ■ * ■-. SAVE THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. VOTE SOLID FOR BRANDON. ELECTORS !—Can you not imaglnq the preesum that ' been brought to bear by . the Polifjoal Machine to pull Brandon out, the frantio attempt* to get him,to.stand down, but . .. BRANDON STANDS FIRM, STANDS for the rights of the people to choose their owa representative,. ' ■ ' STANDS FOR YOU! . MEN AND WOMEN/ V ; WHICH DO YOU PREFER? - ' .. A MAN OR A PUPPET? A. N. P Ok SON. FINAL RALLY , . , FINAL RALLY TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, ...... s TO-NIGHT, . TO-NIGHT, VWEDNESDAY, at 8 o'olook Speakers: 'A, N. POLSON and DR, THACKER* M.P, ■A. N. POLSON and DR. THACKER, M.P. Chairman .". C. V. GOULTER, ESQ. • COME ONE! COME 'ALL. - VOTE SOLIDLY VOTE SOLIDLY VOTE SOLIDLY VOTE SOLIDLY POL S O N TO-MORROW! .• > / ■ , ' ■ ■ TO-MORROW! 'TO-MORROW! . TO-MORROW! WELLINGTON NORTH BY-ELECTION FINAL MEETINGS.- FINAL MEETINGS. FLtfKL MEETINGS. FINAL MEETINGS. FINAL MEETINGS. FINAL MEETINGS. H. E. HOLLAND THE WORKERS' CANDIDATE, THE SOLDIERS' CANDIDATE, THE WOMEN'S CANDIDATE, THE WINNING CANDIDATE. Assisted by P. C. Webb, M;P.; P. J. O'Regan; W. Parry, AuokTand; Bod. Rom, Palmeraton North j R. Bemple, Miner's Agent; Fred. C-ooke, Christohuroh; J. O'Brien, West Coa«t; T. Brindle, J. Thorn, A. A. Agnews, E, E. Conham, A. Hall, J. Osborne, A. Parlane, J. Read, W. Maddison, P. Frater, • ..Will-speak TO-NIGHT! '■- TO-NIGHT! ■At-8 "o'clock .- NORTHLAND.—METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. WADESTOWN-CHURCHROOM. MOLESWORTH-STREET.—METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. TINA-KORI-ROAD—ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM. ■ OPEN-AIR MEETINGS: . ; BOULCOTT-STREET—B o'clock.' ' SYDNEY-STREET-8 o'clock. HOLLAND AND LABOUR.
TXTiBIiIiINGTON NORTH BY-ELEC-W. TION. P. J. O'REGAN P. J. ORE GA N i Speaks TO-NIGHT— Tinakori-road, St. Paul's Schoolroom. Molesworth-street, Methodist Schoolroom. R. SEMPLE R. SEM'PLE Speaks TO-NIGHT— Molesworth-street, Methodist Schoolroom. Open-air, Sydney-street and Bolton-street. HOLLAND AND LIBERTY! HOLLAND AND LIBERTY! HOLLAND AND LIBERTY! . : , „_ j FOUND, in Willis-street, a Lady's Bag. Owner 'can have same by describing and payinp cost of advertj«ement. Apply Ev»amr Post.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 2
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