CANDIDATES' ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. K. A. Wright (Suburbs) will speak at Ohariu Hull to-night, at Lya.ll Bay Anglican Churchrocnn on Monday night, at Miramnr Town Hall on Tuesday, at Northland on Wednesday, and at Ngaio rm Thursday. All supporters and friends ol! iMr. W-right arc asked ti> meet, in St. Luke's Schoolroom, Pitt street, Wadesluwn, on Tuesday, 27th October ,at S \\m, Mr, W. H. Field (Ol.ald) will ad-
dress electors at Ohariu Hall to-night, at I'ackiikariUi on Monday, and at Johnsonvillc on Tuesday. Mr. C. 1. Hnrkness will speak at Paraparaumu Church Schoolroom to-night, at Oliiki Lyric Theat re on Monday, at; I'limincrtou on Tuesday, at I'ackakariki on Wednesday, at To Horo on Thursday, and at Upper Hutt on Friday. Mr. T. Forsyth (East) will address electors at Hatailai School on Tuesday, at the Church Hull, Cockburn street, Kilbirnic South, on Wednesday, and at Oriental Bay- Kiosk on Thursday.
Sir John Luke (Wellington North) ■will address the electors on Tuesday next at the Methodist Schoolroom, Molesworth street, at Bpulcott street Masonic Halt on Friday, and at St. Andrew's Schoolroom, 'The Terrace, on Tuesday, 3rd November, each meeting at S p.m.
Meetings will be addressed by Labour candidates and supporters at Green' street, Ncwtown, and Veiteh and Allan's corner, and at Petono and Lower Hutt to-night.
Mr. 0. H. Chapman (Suburbs) speaks ' to-night in the Methodist Schoolroom, Kaiwurra, at S; Mr. A. L. Montcith (East) at thy Methodist Hall, Cockburn street, Kilbirnic, tonight, at 8, at the corner of Koxburgh ami Majoribanks streets tomorrow night, and in Queen street, on Monday night; Mr. 11. E. Combs (North) in the Masonic Hall, Boulcott street, to-night, at S; Mr. W. Nash (Hutt) in the Taita Hall, to-night, at S; Mr. B. Somplc (Otaki) in the Independent Hall, Upper Hutt, to-night, at S, ami at Mangaroa on Monday night; Mr. Ben Roberts (Mau'awalu) at Bulls to-night, at'B, ami at Pare-' wanui School to-morrow night. Demonstrations will bo given in the Empress Theatre, Our Theatre (Newtown), and the Artcraft Theatre on Sunday night.
Mr. J. J. M'Grath, tho Independent Nationalist candidate for Wellington North, will address the electors in St. Paul's Schoolroom, Tinakori road, on Tuesday next at 8 p.m. He will also, address the members of both his committees at, 10, Woodward street, at a meeting called for S p.m. on Monday next.
A combined rally of Mr. A. B. Sievwright's (South) Brooklyn and Vogeltown committees will be held this evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George W.Slade, Ohiro road, Brooklyn, at G o'clock.
Mr. A. B. Sieywright (South) will continue"his campaign next week: Tuesday, at St. Matthew's Hall, Brooklyn; "Wednesday, at St. Thomas's Hall, Newtown; and Thursday, at Palm Grove.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 24 October 1925, Page 8
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