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PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Greatest Success' Yet of our Two-feature Programmes. / ■ . SBSSUB HAYAKAWA 1" In. "THE HONOUR OF HIS HOUSE," And I 'ANN PENNINGTON In "SUNSHINE NAN."-Prices-Adults: Stalls, 6d; D.C., Is; Reserves, Is 6d; Children: Half-price to all parts. . . | Sessions: 11 a.m., 1.50, 4.50, *nd 7.45 p.ra. I Bookings 'Phone 977. NOTE.-Mr. Will Hender, Bell and Xylophone Soloist, performs, at our Day Sessions as 1 well as our Evening Sessions. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION. M. J. MACK, M. J. MACK, THE INDEPENDENT LABOUR CANDIDATE, WILL Address the Electors as follows, viz. : TO-NIGHT, 30th September—S, Peter's Schoolroom, 8 o'clock. 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. XTITELLINrTTON CENTRAL BYTY ELECTION. MEETINGS: LABOUR, FRASER. LABOUR. TO-NIGHT, at 8, FRASER. LABOUR Open Air, FRASER. LABOUR. Ghuznee-street. FRASER, LABOUR. P. FRASER. FRASER, LABOUR. FRASER, LABOUR. FRASER. LABOUR. TUESDAY, at 8, FRASER. LABOUR, Mission Hall, FRASER. LABOUR. Aro-streot. FRASER. LABOUR. P. FRASER, FRASER. LABOUR. FRASER. LABOUR, WEDNESDAY, FRASER. LABOUR. At 8, FRASER. LABOUR. Alexandra Hall, FRASER. LABOUR. Abel Smith-street: FRASER. LABOUR. Speakers: FRASER. LABOUR. J. M'COMBS. M.P.,FRASER. LABOUR. P. FRASER FRASER. LABOUR. R, SEMPLE. FRASER, LABOUR, . FRASER, LABOUR., St. Peter's School- FRASER. LABOUR, room, Ghuznee-st.: FRASER. LABOUR. Speakers: FRASER, LABOUR. C. H. CHAPMAN FRASER. LABOUR. M. J. REARDON FRASER. LABOUR. H. E. HOLLAND, FRASER.LABOUR. M.P. FRASER. LABOUR. P. FRASER. FRASER. LABOUR. FRASER. LABOUR. Mission Hall, FRASER. LABOUR. ■ Tory-street, FRASER. LABOUR. Speakers: FRASER. LABOUR. P. FRASER. FRASER. LABOUR. T. YOUNG FRASER, LABOUR. J..M'COMBS, M.P.. FRASER. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION ijVT R. HARRY 'ATMORE (THE RADICAL CANDIDATE) Will Address the Electors on The-. Nationalisation of Hospitals The Tramway Trouble Tho Necessity for a General Election Tho Cost of Living Tho Land Question —Taxation and. Reaggregation Reservists and their Dependents Repatriation of Soldiers,. State Control, Education, etc., etc. ' ; MIDDAY TO-MORROW IN P.O. SQUARE. .: WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION. "ITR. HILDRETH desires to notify tho Electors that his Committee was Diabanded on, Saturday last?. .TSTELLINGTON 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 civic life entitlee him to seek a position in Parliament. WILLIAM' 1. HILDRETB Is a SOLID MAN, and a LOYAL and TRUSTED CITIZEN. No speakers have been, collected from outside Wellington for him. HE FIGHTS HIS OWN BATTLE! HE FIGHTS HIS OWN BATTLE! HE FIGHTS HIS OWN BATTLE! ■i■ ' . ■ V.M.C.A. THE Red Triangle Cake Room, Little- { John's Buildings, Lambton-quay, will b6 open as usual on WEDNESDAY. Mcsdames Bray and Gillie 3in charge. Donations of Money, Cakes, Flowers, etc., will be gratefully received. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. WELLINGTON BRANCH. A RT UNION Winning numbers, drawn -CTI 28th September, Trades Hall, in aid of the mother of the late Bro. W. Warner, Jun. (killed in action): — Ist Prize. No. 815; 2nd. 879; 3rd, 161; 4th. 225; sth, 366; 6th. 862; 7tb, 513; Bth, 788; Oth. 786: 10th. 864; 11th, 516; 12th, 333; 13th, 243; 14th, 67; 15th, 448; 16th, 860 i 17th, 68i'l8tb, 127 ; 19th, 399; 20th, ,A* . ! , ■ U li. .JJAEKBv SepwtMyj.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2

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