,POE SAEETY AND PROG-BESS; jnrtHERB is only one lino of safety for tho Eleotore to follow if they wish to -*-: aoe New Zealand progressing along the Road to Prosperity during the next three years.. Every vote given for other than the officially selected Reform candidate in electorates where more than one candidate aspires to catch the popular Government vote weakens tho Government's position. ELECTORS SHOULD VOTE ONLY FOR THE OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, In WELLINGTON BAST, the Labour vote in 1919 shows that the position cannot be played with. Split up as it is between three candidates, all opposed to Extreme Labour, the chances are all in favour of the latter. United, Reform would easily plaoo its candidate at the head o£ the poll. THE MORAL IS OBVIOUS: EVERY SUPPORTER AND WELLWISHER OF THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD CONCENTRATE SOLIDLY IN SUPPORT OF THE , , OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, MR I.' T. ■.FORSYTH; AND OAST HIS OR HEB VOTE FOR THAT GENTLEMAN ON 7th DECEMBER. ELECTORS ARE URGED TO VOTE SIMILARLY IN ■-OTHER . ' ELECTORATES FOR THE OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, AS UNDEB:— ' WELLINGTON NORTH ..™^^t SIR JOHN LUKE WELLINGTON EAST MR. T. FORSYTH WELLINGTON SUBURBS .._ - MR. R. A. WRIGHT jHUTT MR. H. D. BENNETT OTAKI „ MR. W. H. FIELD MANAWATU ...~ ~ - MR. J. LINKLATER PALMERSTON _ -.. MR. J. A. NASH RANGITIKEI _ MR. W. S. GLENN OROUA HON. D.H. GUTHRIE WANGANUI _ - _... MR. J. COULL PATEA - — —. MR. E. DIXON STRATFORD _ . MR. J. B. HINE EGMONT —, MR. O. HAWKEN TARANAKI -.- MR. C. E. BELLRINGER HAWKES BAY SIR A. H. RUSSELL NAPIER - i MR. J. V. BROWN WAIPAWA '.._ - SIR GEORGE HUNTER PAHIATUA - MR... A. M'NICOL MASTERTON - '.. MR. G. R. SYKES WAIRARAPA ~ ~ MR. A. D. M'LEOD WAIMARINO .._..:. MR. D. D. M'LEAN WAITOMO - MR. J. C. ROLLESTON NELSON _ MR. A. GILBERT MOTUEKA '. i. MR. R. P, HUDSON WAIRAU MR. W. J. GIRLING
GOOD NEWS FOR BOYS A"ND GIRLSI Read about the grand new KBWPIE PAINTING COMPETITION. (For Children aged 3 to 14.) 2 BICYCLES. 2 BICYCLES. AND 100 BOOKS AND 100 BOOKS GIVEN AWAY. GIVEN AWAY. Ycg, if s quite true—a. splendid RUDCte-WHITWORTH (Britain's Best Bicycle), VALUE £21, Will be awarded for the best snt oE coloured pictures aent by n. boy, and another bicycle of the same make and value will bo given for tho best work done by a girl. 100 Book Prizes as well.' Don't wasto a moment. Got your pen and write now for set of six. pictures to, colour, ii.nd full details of rules. S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., LTD., Nelson. CD. TEjJEBRIDG E, * Licensed Surveyor and C.E., '' 18, PANAMA.BTRRST. TaJfiphaae 510fl, ,
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1922, Page 6
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