MEETINGS. £JITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. MISS AMY KANE, MISS AMY KANE, Civic League Candidate for the City 'Council, will speak: TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock, at the KIOSK, SEATOUN, WEDNESDxVY, 2.30 p.m.—ANGLICAN HALL, WADESTOWN. THURSDAY, S p.m.—ST. ANNE'S HALL, NORTHLAND. GIVE YOUR SUPPORT "TO A WOMAN CANDIDATE. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. niVIC LEAGUE CANDIDATES' MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT, S o'clock—"The Rex," Kil- j birnie .crescent. Mr. T. C. A...Hislop,' Councillors W. J. Gaudin, H. A. Huggins, Dr. Campbell Begg, Mr. C. _\ Lethaby, Dr. D. Macdonald Wilson. TO-NIGHT. S o'clock—The Kiosk, Seatoun, Mr. T. C. A. Hislop, Councillor G. Mitchell, Miss Amy G. Kane, Captain S. Holm, Mr.,J. N. Wallace. WEDNESDAY, 8 o'clock—St. .Thomas's Hall, Newtown, and Masonic Hall, Bcrhampore. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. WELLINGTON RATEPAYERS' ASSOi . CIATION. 'pHE following Candidates will.. address. -*- the 'electors as under:— Messrs. T. C. A. Hislop, E. Bold, R. M. Bothamley, Paul .Hoskins, S. T. S. (Sam) Martin, Jas. M'Donald, Herb. Price, J. D. Siovwright, and Arch. A. Whitelaw. WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, at S p.m. Rex Hall, Kilbirnie. Ockenden's Hall) LyKl Bay. "■■-"; THURSDAY, 23rd APRIL, at '8 p.m. The Realm, Hataitai. The School, Roseneath. Extra speakers Thursday: Mr. J. C. Riddell and Mrs. J. Henderson. ■ • MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. LABOUR PARTY MEETINGS. WEDNESDAY (TO-MORROW) EVENING. T UXFORD STREET, R. M'Keen, M.P., ■*-* P. M. Butler, A. Parlaue, M. Walsh, J. M. Collins, Mrs. R.'Collins, and Mrs. G. E. Love. THURSDAY EVENING. KILBrRNIE.POST OFFICE: J. Glover, M. Walsh, A. Parlane, E. A, Dahl, and Mrs. J. Eraser. LYALL BAY, (Tram Shelter): J. Read, W. H. Sadd, P, M. Butler, Mrs. M. J. Eenteley and Mrs: R. Mitchell. FRIDAY-MIDDAY. POST OFFICE SQUARE: C. H. Chapman, M:P., R, M'Keen, M.P., AY. Atkinson, P. M. Butler, W. H. Sadd, and J. ■.-'"• Thorn. Evening Meetings ooimetice at 8. t MAYORAL ELECTION. MR.. MARTIN LUCKIE will Address the Electors at- the KHANDALLAH PUBLIC HALL on THURSDAY, the 23rd hist., at 8 p.m. ■ Chairman: MR. J. M. DALE. WELLINGTON MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. rpHE 30tli Annual Meeting of the Guild -1- will be held on THURSDAY, 23rd APRIL, at .10 a.m., in Messrs. Gamble and Creed's Rooms, 292, Lambton quay, Wellington. All members requested to attend. F. A. MACINDOE, Secretary. IMPORTANT! RADIO! RADIO! RADIO! RADIO! (N.Z. Radio Listeners League.) PUBLIC MEETING. ÜBLIC MEETING. PUBLIC MEETING. PUBLIC MEETING. TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY 22nd APRIL, WEDNESDAY 22nd APRIL, WEDNESDAY 22nd APRIL, 8 p.m., at 8 p.m., at . , ' MESSRS. NIMMO AND SONS (Concert Hall), Willis street, . (Entrance from Bond street.) . Listeners Note;—" Listeners NoteListeners Note — A Special Public: Meeting of all those interested in Radio Broadcasting will be held at MESSRS. NIMMO AND SONS (Concert Hall), To-morrow (Wednesday), 8 p.m. To-morrow (Wednesday), S p.mJ ADMISSION FREE! (N.Z. Radio Listeners Leagiie), Opening of Wellington Branch. • . Mr. Harold Booth (Dominion Organiser) will explain the Policy of the League. Musical Programme from 7.30 p.m. and during function. Chairman: ,T. H. OWEN, Esq. C. W. CHARLESWORTH, Acting-Secretary. Tel. 42-oGo. RUGBY LEAGUE. OLD BOYS' RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB—Annual Meeting, WEDNESDAY, 22nd,. 15, Manners street, 8 p.m. Members and all interested invited to attend- W. J. POWER, Hon. Sec. '• RUGBY LEAGUE" CITY RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB.—Annual Meeting TO-NIGHT, will be held at the Pavilion, Wellington Show Stadium, at 8 o'clock. All players and supporters of the code invited. Trami Dg after the meeting. w^DAvis _ Hon. Sec. and Treas. MISCELLANEOUS. POPULAR Furnisliin. . Co., Cuba-st., where you get most for your money, you get most for' your money: Drop in and ask for Mr. Taylor. ■ RUN-DOWN? Fortify your system by' taking British Ycast-O-Cod Vitamine Tablets; 3s. Perrett's Pharmacies. SPLENDID Selection of Tweeds, 2s Cd to 7s Ud yd. Great assortment Cardigans aud Jumpers, low prices, at Morgan's, opp. Woolworths. RACHEL Hair Tonic for grey hair. Is not a dye. 3s 6d big bottle. Perrett's Pharmacies. •■■■■■■•
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1931, Page 2
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