ME. FIELD'S ADDRESS.
In furtherance of his candidature for the Otaki electorate, Mr. W. H. Field delivered an address at the Porirua Hall last evening. After dealing with public questions, as in his previous addresses, Mr. Field alluded to the fact that there were two Reform candidates in the contest for Otaki, but he was confident that the good sense of the people would prevail, and they would not weaken the Administration which had conducted the Dominion's affairs successfully through a very trying period. A vote of thanks was passed to Mr. Field.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1922, Page 13
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