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]V"EW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. SOOTH ELECTORATE. R. SEMPLE : Opens his Election R, SEMPLB Campaign in R. SEMPLE FULLFORD'S HALL, R. SEMPLE BROOKLYN, R. SEMPLE TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), E. SEMPLE " 11th NOVEMBER, R. SEMPLE Chair taken at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW NIGHT MR. R. SEMPLE (Wednesday), R. SEMPLE 12th NOVEMBER, R. SEMPLE Will address tho electors R. SEMPLE In the ■'. R, SBMPLE STAR THEATRE, R. SEMPLE NEWTOWN. R. SEMPLE , Chair taken at 8 p.m. R. SEMPLE , Ladies specially invited. R. SEMPLE Ths following; Meetings will be held: TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A. L. MONTEITH Will address the electors of East.in ' TEA KIOSK, ORIENTAL BAY. A. W. CROSKERY Will address fte ■ electors of Suburbs in ST. HILDA'S HALL, ISLAND BAY. CENTRAL ELECTORA|TE. P. FRASER Look out for P. 'Eraser's - P. FRASER opening of his Election P. FRASER Campaign in P. FRASER ST. PETER'S HALL, P. FRASER Ghuzniee-street, on P. FRASER THURSDAY. 13th NOV LABOUR CANDIDATES will, speak at tho Post Office Square and opp. Govt. V Printing Offices (Bunny-st.) at TMOON, ■•■: DAILY I~~N MEMORY OF OUR FALLENHEROES! ' :, SONG! SONG! "The Heroes Who Sleep Over There." "The Heroes Who Sleep Over There." . "The Heroes Who Sleep' Over There." Written and Composed by Sydney Bernard, Cornettist-Composer, ' King's Grand Orchestra, King's Theatre, Wellington. ' ■ ■ ■ Hear the glad rejoicings, hear the Cry of Peace, : , Tho War is won and over, the sword is in its sheath; . Many hearts are happy, many eyes arebright, i .■ ■ . ; But think of all the sad ones who are all alone to-night. Chorus: When the bells of peace are ringing, And the streets ring out with cheers, ' Think of the broken-hearted _ ' ] And the eyes that are filled,with teare. Picture the folks round 'the table, Picture the vacant chair, And think of tho mothers', sisters, and wives Of the heroes who sleep over there. Second Verse: See- the ships- returning-, bringing- brave lads home, . ®> Their loved ones go to greet them, What joy to see their own! '■, There .are many others who will' ne'er return— - ' , Remember those in sadness, who for their loved one yearn. Chorus —When, the bells of peace, eto. Tho music and words can be obtained at leading Music-houses or direct from the Composer. "WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. DELIVERY OF GOODS FROM WHARF STORES.1 IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for public information that on and from \he Ist DECEMBER NEXT all persons requiring delivery of goods from the Board's stores must, in addition to. the delivery order, eto. v produce a docket setting out the following particulars:—Date, name of firm •or person taking delivery of goods, class of goods, name of vessel, and name of carter to whom tho goods are to bo delivered. . ' This docket must be signed by some responsible ' employee of tho firm, and not more than two persons in anj firm should sign the dockets, in order that the Board's officials can keep conversant with these signatures. Any further information required may be obtained from the office of the Traffic Manager and Chief Wharfinger, 'Phono No. 3383. By Order, * H. E. NICHOLLS, Sec. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, N.Z., 11th November. 1919. ' HOME-MADE CAKES, SCONESi BUNS, and DELICIOUS SANDWICHES. rfTiAN now be had fresh every day at our Manners-street, Cuba-street, and Willis-street Shops. Also served in our Rooms at all hours. Suppers. Parties, and Picnics specially catered for. MARBLE BAR, LTD., fcUttmsM.Kt,, WUlis-at,, and Cuba-H.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 114, 11 November 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 114, 11 November 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 114, 11 November 1919, Page 2