ELECTION NOTICES WELLINGTON' FOR LABOUR! WELLINGTON FOR LABOUR I LABOUR CANDIDATES' MEETINGS TO-NIGHT. MESSRS. A. L. MONTEITH and C. H. (UL A I'M AN. Morose Hall, at 8. AI lias US. R. M'KEEN and A. L. MONTKITIJ, Nowlom-ii Library, at 8. MESSRS. P. FRASER and R. M'KEEN, Veilch and Allan's, 7.30. MR. H. E. COMBS, Boweii street, 7.30. GREEN STREET: Messrs. J. Roberts and 1,. Glover, at 7.30. TORY STREET: Messrs. J. Thorn, E. Kennedy, and J. M'Keuzie, 7.30. MR. \V. NASH, open air, Lower Hutt and Pctone, at 8. MR. 11. SEMPLE, Johnsonville, at 8. MR. B. ROBERTS, Foxton, at 8. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. MR. A. L. MONTEITH, Kilbirnie Post Office, at 8. MR. H. E. COMBS, St. John's School- ■ room, at 8. MR. R. M'KEEN, Luxford street and Adelaide road, at 7. MR. C. H. CHAPMAN, Makara in afternoon, and Ohariu at 7. MR. W. NASH, Knox's Schoolroom, at 8. MR. R. SEMPLE. Plimmerton, at 7.30. MR, B. ROBERTS, Rangiotu, at 8. SUNDAY, at 8. SUNDAY. ARTCRAFT THEATRE: Messrs. H. E. Combs and W. Nash. Mr. M. WalsK in the chair. EMPRESS THEATRE: Messrs. P Fraser, A. L. Monteith", and C. H. Chapman. OUR THEATRE, Newtown: Mflssrs. R. M'Kcoii, J. Roberts, and J. Thorn. Doors open 7.15.
ROLL UP. Collection. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE. SIR JOHN LUKE, The Official Reform Candidate, for Wellington North, Will Address the Electors As under: MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT STREET, TO-NIGHT. KEARNEY'S TEA ROOMS, TINAKORI ROAD, MONDAY. 3rd NOVEMBER. ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOLROOM, THE TERRACE, TUESDAY. sth NOVEMBER, At 8 p.m. A VOTE FOR LUKE IS A VOTE FOR COATES. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE. ]\TE. J. .J. M'GRATH, Independent ■"■*■ Nationalist, will address the Electors in ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, DIXON" STREET, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. And in THE METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, NORTHLAND, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), . At S p.m. N.B.—Meeting of Committees. No. 10, Woodward street, at 2.30 p.m. TO-MOR-ROW (SATURDAY), 31st OCTOBER. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. DUNBAR S L O AN E UNBAR S L 0 .A N E Addresses Electors as follows:— TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 8 o'clock—Mit. r.helltown School. WATCH PAPERS FOR FINAL RALLIES.
WELLINGTON CENTRAL. ALL Friends and Supporters of MR. -"*- DUNBAR SLOANE willing to assist on Polling Day, kindly send names and addresses to the Secretary,. Mr. S. H. Ferguson, Dunbar Sloane's Committee Rooms, Nathan's Buildings, Featherston street, not later tlian TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). FINAL COMMITTEE MEETING, SATURDAY, AFTERNOON, at 2.30, Nathan's Buildings. Business important. A Hundred Workers Wanted for Polling Day. THE COATES WAVE IS AT THE FLOOD. A' VOTE FOR SLOANE IS A VOTE ■ FOR COATES. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTION. T. FORSYTH, REFORM CANDIDATE. FULL Meeting of All Committees in Cambridge Terrace Congregational Church Schoolroom, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 30th OCTOBER, at 8 o'clock. WELLINGTON SUBURBS'! R'A. WRIGHT will address the Eleo- • torß as follows, at 8 D.m :— MIRAMAR SOUTH—STATE SCHOOL, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 30th OCT. KHANDALLAH-TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. ISLAND BAY—ST. HILDA'S HALL, i TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. ■ OTAKI SEAT. MR. HARKNESS, the National Candidate for Otaki, will Address the Electors at 8 p.m., as under: — UPPER HUTT. INDEPENDENT HALL—TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 30th OCTOBER, BELMONT — TO-MORR&W (SATURDAY), 31st OCTOBER. OHAU HALL—MONDAY, 2nd NOV. JOHNSONVILLE - MOORE'S HALL, TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. OTAKI ELECTORATE. MR. W, H. FIELD, Reform Candidate, will Address tho Electors'as under; PAHAUTANUI — HALL, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 30th OCTOBER, 7.15. PAREMATA—HALL, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 30th OCTOBER, 8.30 o'clock. MEETINGS. WATER SIDERS' ASSOCIATION FOOT- : BALL CLUB. . ANNUAL MEETING. SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER /"ILYDE QUAY CLUB ROOM, All Supporters and Players asked' to attend. E. E, ANSET, Hon. Sec.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 2
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