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CENTRAL BY- , . ELECTION. SUPPORT WILLIAM T. HILDRETH,'■ WILLIAM \T. HILDRETH, WILLIAM T. HILDRETH, WILLIAM T. HILDRETH. • „' WILLIAM T. HILDRETH, WILLIAM T. HILDRETH, THE NATIONAL CANDIDATE, THE NATIONAL CANDIDATE, 'THE NATIONAL*CANDIDATE, Whose reputation in civio life entitle* him to seek a position in Parliament. WILLIAM T. HILDRETH Is a SOLID MAN, and a LOYAL and TRUSTED CITIZEN. No speakers have been colleoted from outs;de Wellington for him. HE FIGHTS HIS OWN BATTLE!! HE FIGHTS HIS OWN BATTLE! HE FIGHTS HIS OWN BATTLE! ■V^T BLLINGTON CENTRAL BY- ', ELECTION. . LABOUR. FRASER. LABOUR. .MEETINGS: FRASER. LABOUR. . ERASER. LABOUR. TO-NIGHT, FRASER. LABOUR Open Air, FRASER. LABOUR. • Ghumee-street. FRASER. LABOUR. P. FRASER. FRASER. LABOUR. R. SEMPLE. FRASER. LABOUR. FRASER. LABOUR. Dixon-street. FRASER. LABOUR. H. E. HOLLAND,. FRASER. LABOUR. M.P.' ' FRASER. LABOUR. A..L. MONTEITH. FRASER. LABOUR. ' FRASER. LABOUR. FRASER. LABOUR; FRASER.' LABOUR. MONDAY, FRASER. LABOUR. Open Air, FRASER. LABOUR. FRASER. LABOUR. FRASER. LABOUR. . ■ FRASER, LABOUR. . TUESDAY, . FRASER. LABOUR. Mission Hall, FRASER'. LABOUR. Arb-street. FRASER. LABOUR. FRASER. WELLINGTONI CENTRAL ELECTION. M. J.~MACK, ' M. J. MACK, . .-' ■ THE INDEPENDENT LABOUR i CANDIDATE, WILL Address the Electors as follows, • ■' viz. :'. ' -.' , ' ■■■ ■ , MONDAY, 30th September.-tSt. Peter's ..' Schoolroom, 8 p.m. .' TUESDAY, Ist October.—Mt. Cook Boys' School, 8 p.m. . WEDNESDAY, 2nd October.-Meeting of Supporters will bo held in St. John's Presbyterian Hall, at 8 p.m. ■•''■' '•• HEAR MACK. VOTE FOR LOYALTY AND LABOUR. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION "jVTR. HARRY ATM ORE THE RADICAL; CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors on'- : Sectarianism in Politics. " :. '-,'"■ •■ The, Nationalisation ot Hospitals.. " : The ~ Tramway Question, and: a * LivingWage. . . ■ . •; Tho Necessity for a General Election. The Cost of Living., The Land Question—Taxation and Re- .. aggregation. .'"•"'■.' . Reservists and their Dependents. Repatriation of Soldiers, State Control, -Education, etc., etc. '■■' ■ TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8 o'clock, „ ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM. MIDDAY MONDAY, in P.O. Square. .- MONDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o'clock--1 Meeting for, Women, St. Petor's Schoolroom^ . ■ ■ , . . WELLINGTON CENTRAL. 1%/TR. TANNER will address the Electors at the Mitchelltown Mission tHa.ll, Arc-street, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY, 28th, at 8 o'olock. : CITIZENS' CHRISTMAS GIFT FUND (Organised by Associated Amateur Sports' Bodies).. A MEETING of the General Committee and others. willing to assist, will be held at the Town Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER; 1918, at 8 p.m.. V . Business: To make arranegments for re-establish-ing the fund for the ensuing: year. R.: W. SHALLCRASS, ' ■ ■'..' Hon. Secretary. mO,-NIGHT, 8 - p.m.—Bright Social. A '. Musio and games. Members and , soldiers cordially invited; TO-MORROW, 4U6 p.m.—Short-Evangel-istic Service. Speaker, Rev. J. H. Sykes. TUESDAY (Bth). at B—Dressmaking Class begins. Enrol s now. -.; .; Y.W.C, A.,-Herbert-afreet. ', WOMEN'S NATIONAL COUNCIL .-~ (Wellington Branoh). ;• A'j GENERAL Meeting wilf be held on '-£*■ MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m., in the Y.W.C.A. Buildings. Address on -"Prison Reform," by Mrs. Beck. ■ • ' ■ ■ . '■■;■■ • NOTICE. T A. E. BOWDEN, Storekeeper, 287, -*•' Tinakori-rbad, wish to notify my jnany Customers that I have Bold my Business to MR. C. SNELLING, taking possession on Monday, 30th inst. Thank, ing- my numerous patrons for their pat. Tonage, and trusting same- -will be extended to my successor, A. Er. BOWDEN. I, C. SNELLING, wish to notify the. Public that. I have, taken over the Business lately carried. on by A. E. Bowden. I wish,.by strict attention to business, to bo favoured with the patronage extended to. my predecessor. . > C. SNELLING. DISCLAIMER. rTIHB Mrs. Matherson who appeared -*- before the Magistrate's Court recent, ly was not Mrs. M. A. Matheson, of No. 2, Stanley-street. BAKERY Buuiness for Sale, Main Trunk Lino, doing- 1000 loaves per weak, .'and small goods; broad, lid cash over 'counter, Is booked or delivered; cnah takings £20 per week, Easy terms. Apply \V. G. Prinn, Baker, Tauinarunui.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 78, 28 September 1918, Page 2

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