CANDIDATES MEETINGS
Mi. T. i'orsyth, Coalition candidate for Wellington East, will speak 10-niglit, in the Boot Shed, Worscr Bay, at 8 o'clock. On Monday next Mr. JTorsyth will speak in the Minimal- South Public School, at S p.m. The Communist Party will hold meetings at the corner of Vivian street and Cuba street and the corner of Blair street, and Courtenay place to-night. A meeting will bo held in Cosmopolitan Hull, .Fnrish street, to-morrow night. Mr. E. W. Nicolaus, Independent candidate for Wellington Central, will upeak to-night in tho Empire Hall, Cuba street, and on Monday in the Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. Mr. T. Brindle, Labour candidate for Wellington Suburbs, will address an open-air meeting at Mornhigton tonight, and on Monday next will speak at Tea Kiosk, Kelburn. Mr. E. Somple, Labour candidate for Wellington East, will speak to-night in j the Batepayers' Hall, Melrose, on Monday night sit Seatoun Kiosk. Mr. C. H. Chapman, Labour candidate for Wellington North, will address open air meetings on Monday night at Peter street, at 7 ' p.m., and Cumberland place, at 8 p.m. On Tuesday, in the Sydney Street Schoolroom, ho will open his campaign. Mr. R. M'Keen, Labour candidate for Wellington South, will address an open air meeting at the train terminus at Island Bay on Monday. He will address a meeting on Tuesday in tho Masonic Hall, Berhampore. Mr. Peter Fraser will address a meeting of electors on Tuesday in the Oddfellows' Hall, Clyde quay. Mr. B. Semple will address a women s meeting on Tuesday afternon. Lady Armstrong will preside. Mr Robert Darroch, the Coalition candidate for Welington Central, will speak to-night at 8 o'clock at bt. Mark's Hall, Dufferin street. Air W. Appleton, tho Coalition candidate for Wellington South, will address meetings at S o'clock on Monday at the Masonic Hall, Island Bay, and on Wednesday at St. Thomas Hall, Nowtown. Mr K. M'Lennan, candidate for Wellington Suburbs, will address the electors in the Methodist Schoolroom, Northland, on Monday. Mr R. A. Wright, Coalition candidate for Wellington Suburbs, will speak at Kaiwarra on Monday. A representative meeting of supporters of Mr. Forsyth, Coalition candidate for Wellington East, took place yesterday afternoon at Mrs. S. C. Eaton's residence, 102, Hamilton road Hataitai. Sub-committees were set up to further the interests of tho candidate The mooting of Seatoun ladies had to be postponed on account of the indisposition of the convener. Mr James Kcrr, Coalition candidate for Hutt, will speak in the Koro Koro School at 8 o'clock tonight, and on Monday night in the Empiro Iheatie, P Tonight, at 8 o'clock, Mr. W Nash, Labour candidate for Hutt, will speak in the Knox Church Schoolroom, Blackbridge. On Monday ho will speak at D!Mr S J d Thorn, Labour candidate for Otaki. will speak to-night, at 3, at Paremata; Monday afternoon, 2.30, Assembly Hall, JohnsonviHe (women's meeting), and in the Khandallah Public Hall on Monday evening.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 124, 21 November 1931, Page 15
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