Article image
Article image

GENERAL ELECTION. WELLINGTON NORTH. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. MR. OAKLEY BROWNE, As the ordinary halls throughout the Wellington North Electorate have boon too small to accommodate the Electors who have been anxious to hear Mr. Oakley Browne speak, the Liberal Candidate for Wellington North invites the Electors to attend a Public Meeting in the Town Hall, s TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock, Mr, Browne will make a General Statement of his Policy and Will discuses PROFITEERING AND THE INDUSTRIAL' ASPECT, AND THE P.P.A LADIES ARE SPECIALLY INVITED. THE FUTURE OF LD3ERALISM RESTS WITH YOUNG NEW ZEALAND. RALLY ROUND THE LIBERAL FLAG - TO-NIGHT I WAIRARAPA ELECTORATE. A. D. ML E O D, THE REFORM AND FARMERS' CANDIDATE. * 1. FARMERS—VOTE FOR A. D. M'LEOD, because he has proved by 20 years working in Farmers' interests, your staunch Friend. i 2. WORKERS—VOTE FOR A. D. M'LEOD, because he has proved his sympathy with the working man, .as evidenced by his action on the Shearers and Shed Hands' Dispute, as an employer, and in scores of other ways. 3. BUSINESS MEN—VOTE FOR A. D. M'LEOD because ho has always supported Local Business Men and Local Industries. 4. A. D. M'LEOD Stands for „ FREE, SECULAR, AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION. ' ' 5. A. D. M'LEOD Stands for CLOSER SETTLEMENT, HONEST ADMINISTRATION, & PROGRESS. ALL SUPPORT ALL SUPPORT A. D. ML E O D, WORKERS' DWELLINGS. HOW THE REFORM GOVERNMENT ASSISTS WORKERS. SEDDON-WARD-MACKENZIE MASSEY (REFORM) ADMINISTRAADMINISTRATION. TION. Six and a half Years ended 30th Three Years en(Jed 3fjth Ju 191s June, 1912. , ' No. of Houses erected to 31st No. of houses erected (316t March) 345 March, 1912 126 No, under construction (authorised No. authorised and under conby Ward Administration), at struction on 30th June , 77 31st March, 1912_ ... 59 No. under construction authorised by the Mackenzie Administration ._ „ -..,.. 24 L Totd „ „ "ii TOTAL ; --• 422 YEARLY AVERAGE, 32 HOUSES YEARLY AVERAGE, 140 HOUSES ERECTED. ERECTED. " Building operations confined to the Provisions of the Act ~ere liberalised four centres. The Municipal Corpora- and extended to 27 provincial towns and tions Act, 1908, gave authority to Bor- settlements. The Government extended ongh Councils to erect workers' dwel- the authority for Brough Councils to lings, but no ms had been made of the erect dwellings to County Councils, unAct der the amending Counties Act, 1913. NOTE.—Tb» National Government wu formed on 4th August, 1915. The Maisey Government, which assumed office on 12th July, 1912, bad thus held office for threa years and 23 days. During the year ended 31st March, 1916, tho number of Workers' Dwellings completed wm 82, of which 77 had been authorised and were under construction when the National Government took office. Tho number of Workers' dwellings erected and purchased during the National Government's term of office, 1916 (under its special authority, that is) was 5 in 1916, 66 in 1917, 21 in 1918, and 14 in 1919 (the year ending on 31et March in each case), its total authorisations and erections thus being 106 in approximately four years. AFTER THE DISSOLUTION O* THE NATIONAL CABINET, THE RECONSTITUTED MASSEY GOVERNMENT AUTHORISED THE ERECTION OF ANOTHER 200 WORKERS' DWELLINGS. PRIOR TO THE INTRODUCTION OF US HOUSING SCHEME THE REFORM GOVERNMENT HAS THEREFORE ERECTED AND AUTHORISED 622 WORKERS' DWELLINGS. VO T E FOR REPO -R M~ SECURITY AND PROGRESS. UPSTAIR^ 102, WILLIS-STREET. THE SAMPLE ROOM , (OLIVER'S, NEXT EMPRESS THEATRE). GREATEST OFFER LADIES' CLOTHING VALUE SINCE 1916. A REVOLUTION IN PRICES. Ladies, no matter what store you are .accustomed to trading, it will bo to your advantage to come here. We want your goodwill Wo want everyone to say: 'That's whore you get a fair deal and value tec every shilling. All goods direct from the manufacturers. No middleman to pay, for the ordinary retailor is simply a middleman. Realise the remarkable opportunity here offered to yon and pay us a visit. £1? T TAJLORMADE COSTUMES, for £6 6s. «« INDENT SAMPLE SILK KNITTED SPORTS COATS 39s 6d, SZ 19s, £315s BEST ENGLISH TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES' (Check, Striped, and Cream Gabardine), £3 10s, £4 10s. Tremendous savings on Summer Skirts, Blouses, Trench Coats, Blanket Coats, Taffeta Skirts, Silk Knitted Costumes, Woollen Jevsevs, Hosiery, Ileal Italian. Leghorn Hats, Assorted Millinery, Conoy Seal Fur Coats, Musquash, etc., from £25. The Sterling Value of these goods can only be appreciated by a visit to our j|™P° Room. Hours, g a.m. to 6 p.m. 9 p.m. Friday. (SINGER Oak Dropheid Machines, £6 f> EMOVAL Notice.—On and after 29th *0 la?, £7 15s, £8 15s, equal to new;! Jttl November. Birloy's Music College other Drophutids', £4 JQc-, £5, complete I will remove to 7ti. Clyde-quay,- where iiiiiml gitiHTiu.uefl, We]|ir. s tm. Sowing Ma- I miin'es can ba japdo resiuciiug-QUr Quid, olune Co.! 41, Jiaai-terrace. I sy«t«n^ '.Phone 20-133,.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19191210.2.4.4

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 139, 10 December 1919, Page 2

Word Count
786

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 139, 10 December 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 139, 10 December 1919, Page 2