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ELECTION NOTICES. ; WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE. WHS. KNOX GILMER IU-RS. KNOX . GILMER (Independent Candidate) Will address the Electors at s ; STURDEE HALL, GHUZNEE STREET STURDEE HALL/ GHUZNEE .STREET! ' ■ •'. On . ■THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, at 8 pm THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, at 8 pirn! LABOUR CAMPAIGN. '■ ; TONIGHT. ' TONIGHT - TONIGHT. TONIGHT. MR. M. J. SAVAGE, M".P., MR. M.. J. SAY VGE, M.P., - ■- Leader of Opposition. T'O,ffN . h a t, t OWN, HALL ' Chairman: MR. P.^FRASER, M.P., Doors open '7.15 p.m. ' Collection. ]||R. ..R. SEMPLE, M.P. for Wellington East, Will Speak at the • ' ' REALM HALL, HATAITAI,' TOMORROW NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER G, at 8 o'clock. - " ". ■ \- "WELLINGTON NORTH. MR. C. H. CHAPMAN Opens Campaign QT. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, Sydney St *° . THURSDAY NEXT, at 8. "HEAR LABOUR'S POLICY." - "WELLINGTON SUBURBS . : ■ -ELECTORATE. • ■ • ; T> A. WRlGHT,~lndependent Candidate, JLt' # Will Address the Electors at - WADESTOWN PARISH HALL, TONIGHT At S o'clock TONIGHT NORTHLAND METHODIST " ! SCHOOLROOM, ■ ■ ■ I TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), at S p.m." ' i J. MASON, National Candidate for Wellington. ' "Central, Will Address"'the Electors at VICTORIA HALL. ADELAIDE ROAJX THURSDAY NEXT"NOV. 7. at 3 p.m. Ladies' Afternoon Meeting. ''. WELLINGTON. SUBURBS. MR.';-'OT r-W;...,TJODi:>S, ~ Independent xv- "T)ouglas Social Credit, • - ■ . -Will Speak at ..' '".:::? ' . THE KIOSK, KELBURN^' "'':; TONIGHT (TUESDAY) TONIGHT, :"■ - At S o'clock. v ', ; WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTORATE,. M E V, T- L G OLDSMITH, Democrat -"-*• Candidate, Speaks at ' PHIRO BAY (In the Tearooms), THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935, 8 p.m. '• M R" °- CWednesday,' November G, .3 p.m.—Address to Ladies at residence o£ Mr. Hope Gibbons, LyaH-Bay. ■ Wednesday, November 6, S p.m.—Public Meeting at St. Jmlc's Hall, Lyall Bay. Friday. November 8, 2.30 p.m.—Address to Ladies at St. Aiclan's Hall, Miramar. \Y. DUNCAN, DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE For WELLINGTON EAST, Will ,Spe.-i!c at ITATAITAI. THE REALM, TONIGHT. NOVEMBER 5. MIRAMAR SOUTH, THE SCHOOL, Miro Street. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 0. LYALL BAY. ST. JUDE'S HALL, . Freyberg Street, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. YI7ELLINGTON EAST ELECTORATE. **: MR. W. J. GAUDTN, MR. W. J. GAUDIN, ; Independent Candidate, ■ Will Address Electors at ' RATEPAYERS' HALL, MKLROSE, TONIGHT (TUESDAY), at S o'clock. COMMONWEALTH LAND PARTY WELLINGTON EAST ELECTORATE. -fyfii. NICOLAUS. TONIGHT at MIRAMAR TRAM TERMINUS (Open-air), TONIGHT. TOMORROW. TATA HALL, KILBIRNIE. TOMORROW. S p.m. sharp both meetings. WAIRARAPA ELECTORATE. ME. J. W. CARD. National Candidate, will Address Electors at SILVERSTREAM HALL'TOMORROW (Wednesday), the Gtli hist., at S p.m. OTAKI ELECTORATE. The Democrat Candidate for Otaki, jVTR. R. W. BOTHAMLEY, "Will Address Electors as under:— WERAROA—WornroH ' Hall, TONIGHT (Tuesday), November . r>, at o'clock. PAUK.UATA-I'ublic Jlall, Wednesday, November G. ;it S p.m. OIIAU-Ohan Hail, Thursday, November 7, at S p.m.. 11UTT ELECTORATE. A MEETING of Friends and Supporters ■"■ interested in and willing to assist Ml!. VICTOR V.. .IACOV.SON, MX. YKTOK E. JACOBSON, NATR)NAL ("'AXI) 11) ATE, Will be hold a* under: — ■PETONK. Onni'iCLLOWS" H\LL TOMOKUOW (W!-:D.)—TOM.OKROW. LO\Y[-:i; IH'TT. KING GFOKGE TiiK.yntK. 'jiu;i:si)_\v night. (.'nmmiMii-iirj; at S o'clock . MISCELLANEOUS. XT E IMA X X 'i-S-2-piece Suits, Dresses; Jt-U- Costumes, Coals,, easy payments, smartest styles, easiest terms. Only address. 13n Cnuvtrnnv . Placer (^ 0. CAXYA« Cleaner. Once on stops VJ- on. IVlinitcly does not rub off under the hardest xisanc. Better, whiter

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 110, 5 November 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 110, 5 November 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 110, 5 November 1935, Page 2

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