CANDIDATES' ENGAGEMENTS
Mi\ Danbar Sloane (Central) will speak at Mitchelllown School to-night at 8.
Sir John Luke (North) will speak as follows:—Masonic Hall, Boulcott street, tin's evening; Kearney's Tea-rooms, Tinakori road, Monday next; and at St. Andrew's Schoolroom, The Terrace, on Teusday next.
Mr. JYJ. M'Grath will address the electors to-night in. St. John's Schoolroom, Dixon street, at 8 o'clock, and ' to-morrow . (Saturday) night in the Metliodist Schoolroom, Northland. A meeting.of ■.Mr. .M'Grath's .committees will be held to-morrow afternoon, at 2.30> o'clock. Mr. R. A. Wright (Suburbs) will address electors to-night at the Miramar South School, and at Khandallah Hall od Monday night.
Mr. C. I. Harkness (Otaki) will speak at the Upper Hutt Independent Hall to-night, at Belmont on Saturday, at Ohau Hall on Monday) and at Johnsonville on Tuesday.
Mr. W. 11. Field fOtaki) will speak at Pahautanui to-night at 7.15, and ab Paremata at 8.30, and at Ngahauranga on Saturday' at 7.15 and Normandale at 8.30.
Labour candidates and their supporters will speak this evetiinc; at the hours mentioned ■ as follow :—Messrs. A. L. Monteith and 0. 11. Chapman, Melrose Hall, at 8; Messrs. R. M'Keen and A. L. Monteith, Newtown Library, at 8; Mr. P. Fraser and tt. M'Keen, Veitcli and Allan's, 7.30; Mr. H. E. .Combs, B'o'wcn street, 7.30; Green street, Messrs. J. Roberts and L. Glover, at 7.30; Tory street, Messrs. J. Thorn, E. Kennedy, and J. M'Keuzie, 7.30; Mr. \V. Nash, open air, Lower Hutt, at 7.30, and Petone, at 8.35; Mr. R. Semple, Johnsouville, at 8; Mr. I). Hobuts, Fo'xton, at 8.
On. Saturday evening the Labour candidates will speak at the following places:—Mr. A. L. Monteith, Kilbirnie JL'ost Office, at 8; Mr. 11. E. Combs. St. John's Schoolroom, at 8; Mr. It. M'Keeti, Luxford street and Adelaide road, at 7; Mr. 0. H. Chapman, MaIra ra in afternoon, and Ohariu at 7; Mr. W. Nash, Knox's Schoolroom, at 8; Mr. 11. Somplc, Plinimerton, at 7.30; Mr. B. Roberts, Rangiotu, at 8. On Sunday evening, at 8, the Labour candidates will speak at three' demonstrations-, as follow:—Arteraft Theatre, Messrs. IT. .E. Combs and W. Nash (Mr. W. Walsh in the chair); Empress Theatre, Messrs.' P. Fraser, A L Monteith, and C. H. Chapman; Our Theatre," Nowtown Messrs. R. M'Keen. J. Roberts, and J. • Thorn.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 6
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