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TO-DAY T?MPRESS. TO-DAY I TO-NIGHT -COMPRESS, TO-NIGHT A TRIANGLE DRAMA, j "ONE SHOT ROSS!" "ONE SHOT ROSS!" "ONE SHOT ROSS!" "ONE SHOT ROSS!" "ONE SHOT ROSS!" "ONE SHOT ROSS I" "ONE SHOT ROSS!" "ONE SHOT ROSS!"Featurinff .» ROY STEWART, Tho Greatest Exponent of Wild West , Characters. He Puts it Over Finely. You like Excitement, Thrills, Fast Actions, and a play that throbs with, life— HERE IT IS. A delightful Love Interest. HE MEASURED OUT JUSTICE WITH HIS TRIGGER-FINGER. . He played the fool in a wise way, Perfect Acting and great Outdoor Settings. Como Early/or 'Plione 3442 for Reserved Seats. GOOD MUSIC. > ■ ~ LIGHT PRICES.SEASIDE PICTURES. " ' rriHE PARADE, LYALL BAY. A TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Fjnal Screening' of "SOWERS AND REAPERS.!" ■ "SOWERS AND REAPERS!" A Metro Supor-Featuro in Six Parts, Featuring EMMY WEHLEN, EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Prices as usual. . "TITELLINGTON CENTRAL BYFLECTION. 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 entitle* him to Reels a, position in Parliament. WILIiAM^T, HILDRETH • Is a SOLID MAN, and a LOYAL and TRUSTED CITIZEN. No, speakers have been collected from! outeide Wellington for him. HE FIGHTS HIS OWN BATTLE! HE FIGHTS HIS OWN BATTLE! .HE FIGHTS HIS OWN . BATTLE !. WELLINGTON i CENTRAL BY- .. ..:, . ELECTION^ " ■ . '■. ■"■■'. ■ '■■ MEETING^"' LABOUR. TO-NIGHT, at 8, FRASER. LABOUR.; Mission Hall, FRASER. LABOUR. Aro-street. • • FRASER. LABOUR. P. FRASER. FRASER: LABOUR. Chairman, FRASER. LABOUR. Mr. A\Parlane. FRASER. LABOUR.. . FRASER. I LABOUR. WEDNESDAY, FRASER. I LABOUR. At 8, FRASER. I,ABQUR, Alexandra Hall, FRASER; LABOUR, Abel Smith-street: FRASER, LABOURS Chairman, FRASER. LABOUR. Mr. A. Parlane. FRASER. LABOUR. Speakers: FRASERi : ■ LABOUR. J.. M'OOMBS, M.P FRASER. LABOUR! P. FRASER FRASERI LABOUR. R. SEMPLE. 1 FRASER, LABOUR. rr— FRASER. LABOUR. St. Peter's School- FRASER: LABOUR, room, Ghuznee-st, : FRASER. LABOUR. Chairman, FRASER! LABOUR. Mr. J. M.'Campboll. 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-stregV FRASER. LABOUR. . Chairman, ■ FRASER. LABOUR. Mr. Evans. FRASER. LABOUR. Speakers'. FRASER, LABOUR. P. FRASER. FRASER: LABOUR. W. T. YOUNG. FRASER. LABOUR. J. M'COJWBS, M:P, FRASER, WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION.' M. J. MACK, ■ m. j: mack, the, independent labour candidate, WILL Address the Electors as follow, viz. : TO-NIGHT—Mount Cook- Boys'. School, at 8 o'clock. . ■ WEDNESDAY, 2nd October.—Meeting of Supporters will be held in St. John's Presbyterian Hall, at 8 p,m. HEAR MACK. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION IyTR. HARRY ATM ORE ; "(THE RADICAL CANDIDATE) Will Address the Electors on The Nationalisation of Hospitals The Tramway ■■Trouble ,■ Tho Necessity for a (Genera} Election _ | Thp Cost of Living | The Land ' Question—Taxation and' -Rei ' • aggregation Reservists and' their. Dependents Repatriation of Spldiers,' State Control, Education, etc., etc, TO-NIGHT-Mitchelltown Public School, . . rporn, 8 o'clock. TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) —\ViUis-street; Piibliq Schoolroom, 8 . o'clock. ■ TO-MORRQW—Post Office Square, at \ midday. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. *"WRIL W, TANNER, the National Dempcrai,/asks support from Independent Labour Waterside Workers and Gqod Sportsmen Those who oppose the methods of tho ; pi'Dsont Government And all those, who desire clean politics." All such supporters can rely on his word. NOTICE. ~ ~ A LL COMMIT-TEES-in connection with ■£*■ the candidature of MR, P. FRASER have been 'disbanded as from SATURDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. E. KENNEDY,' • : . ', Bscrstjry r Wellittston' L>bau* ■ KspywaaU v "•'.'" ' tioa _Qojamitt«i t "•- ' • ,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1918, Page 2

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