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ELECTION NOTICES. ITINERARY OTAKI ELECTORATE. ME. I*. G. LOWRY, Labour Candidate, will Address the Electors as follows:— OCTOBER. 3—PUKERUA BAY, 7 p.m. 3—TAWA TAPU, 8 p.m. 4-PAHAUTANUI, 7 p.m". 4-TITAHI BAY, 8.15 p.m. S—OPIKI, 8 p.m. 6—MANGAORI, 7 p.m. &-SHANNON, 8 p.m. 7-REIKORANGI, 7 p.m. 7—WAIKANAE, 8.15 p.m. B—KOPUTOROA. 8. p.m. WELLINGTON WEST ELECTORATE. J^ A. WRIGHT Will Address Electors at:— NORTHLAND-St. Anne's Hall, Tonight. ARO STREET—Mission Hall, Tomorrow (Tuesday). KARORl—Parish Hall, Wednesday, October 5. BROOKLYN—Picture Theatre, Thursday, October 6. AH Meetings at 8 p.m. Ms* LL APPLETON xv- R. WILL APPLET ON National Candidate for Wellington Central Will Address Electors TOMORROW night at 8 o'clock at CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HALL, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HALL CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. _ Subject: "Broadcasting Fiasco, and the Railway Muddle/ And at THE REALM HALL, HATAITAI, THE REALM HALL, HATAITAI On THURSDAY, October 6, at 8 p.m. Subject: "Trade Union Dictatorship and Labour's Hidden Policy." PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS RECEIVED AND POLLINGPLACES APPOINTED. TN pursuance of the Electoral Act, 1927. •*■ I, Francis Bernard Dwyer, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Wellington East, do hereby give notice that the following nominations have been received by me:— BARKER, WILLIAM LONG. SEMPLE, ROBERT. and that the poll will be taken at the following polling-places between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 15th day of OCTOBER, 1938. Evans Bay Tearooms, Evans Bay Road. Haughton Bay, the Public School. Kilbirnie, Returned Soldiers' Association Room, 15 Bay Road. Kilbirnie, Rex Hall, Kilbirnie Crescent. Kilbirnie, the Public School. Lyall Bay, Silver Slipper Tearooms, 219 Onepu Road. Lyall Bay, the Public School. Melrose, the Melrose Householders' Association Rooms. 37 Sutherland Road. Miramar, the Tennis Pavilion. Miramar Central, the Public School. Miramar South, the Public School. Miramar South. Strathmore Park Tearooms. Seatoun, the Public School. Worser Bay, the Boating Club's Clubhouse. Dated this 3rd day of October, 1938. P. B: DWYER, Returning Officer. NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS RECEIVED and POLLING-PLACES APPOINTED. TN pursuance of the Electoral Act, 1927, ■*• I, Duncan Alexander Paterson, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Wellington West, do hereby give notice that the following nominations have been received by me:— STEWART, CATHERINE CAMPBELL SWORD. WRIGHT, ROBERT ALEXANDER. And that the. poll will be taken at the following i>oliitjg'|>i3cefi between the houra of 9 a.m. and pan. on Saturday, the 15th day of Octobeiy?l93B. • Aro Street, the Mission Hall. Brooklyn, the Public School (principal). Brooklyn Road, No. 10, Mr. Inmairs Garage. Glerimore Road, the Garden Store, opposite Botanical Gardens, Karori, the Public School. Karori North, the Masonic Hall, Standen Street. Karori West, the Public School. Kelburn, the Kiosk. Kelburn, the Training College Gymnasium, Kowhai Road. : ■ • . Kelburn Extension, the Presbyterian Schoolroom. Makara, the Public School. Mornington, the Ridgway Public School. Northland, the Methodißt Schoolroom. Ohiro Road, Central Purk Hospital. Vogeltown, Mr, E. W. Cooper's Residence behind the Store. Wadestown, Mr. M. McKendry's Garage, Cecil Road. Wilton Road, Mr. J. Mitchell's Garage. Dated this 3rd day of October, 1938. D. A. PATERSON, Returning Officer. NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS RECEIVED | AND POLLING-PLACES APPOINTED: In pursuance of the Electoral Act, 1927, I, JOHN LAURIE, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Wellington Suburbs, do hereby give notice that the following nominations have been received by me:— COMBS. HARRY ERNEST MAZENGARB, OSWALD CHETTLE and that the poll will be taken at the following polling-places between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, the 15th Day of October, 1938. Belmont, the Sunday School (Belmont). Day's Bay, the Pavilion. Eastbourne, Mrs. Simpson's Garage, 358 Main Road, Muritai. Eastbourne, the Muritai Public School. Epuni, the Public School. Highland Park, Mr. A. H. Eaton's Garage, 9 Oban Street. Highland Park, Mrs. Drury's Motor Garage, 34 Barnard Street. . " Johnsonville, the Public School. ■ Kaiwharawhara, the Methodist Schoolroom. Khandallah, the Presbyterian Church Classrooms. Khandallah, the Town Hall. Korokoro, the Public School. Lower Hutt, the Knox Church Schoolroom. Lowry Bay, the Anglican Church Hall, Howard Road. Lowry Bay, the late Sir Francis Bell's Boat-house. Newlands, the Public School. Ngahauranga, Mr. J. H. McPhee's Motor Garage, Gorge Road. Ngaio, the Town Hall. Normandale, the Public School. Ohariu Valley, Johnsonville, the Public School. Petone, Mr. S. A. Jones' Residence, 43 Priest Avenue. Porirua East, Mr. G. Harper's Motor Garage, Awatea Street. Stokes Valley, the Public Hall. Taita, the' Public School. Tawa Flat, the Public School. Wadestown, the Anglican Parish Hall (principal). Wainuiomata, the Public Hall. Waterloo, the Public School (Lower Hutt). Waiwhetu, the Public School (Lower Hutt). York Bay, Miss Burnett's York Bay Shop. Dated this 3rd Day of October, 1938. J.LAURIE, Returning Officer. MISCELLANEOUS. ~~ TLfEN'S Bmart Suits at lowest prices, *■*■*■ available on easy terms; no extra charge We can fit all figures. Heimann's 13a Courtenay Place I ADIEB, make use of our J£a«y Term* *-* for a New Spring Outfit. Smarte*t Garments at lowest prices. Heimanu'*, 13a Courtenay Place. EN'S . laiiored-to-Measure Suit* on easy terms, no extra charge: large range of suitings Heimann's. 13a Courtenay Place" ■ . .' \ XfURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons, Caps, -1-* Belte, Overalls, to order. Mrs. Collins, DO Manners Street (next Scott's Tearooms). PAKE Bags for Eureka Vacuum Cleaner always stocked at Eureka Agents 4 Farisli Street, near Public Library. MRS. COLLINS, 90 Manners Street, for. everything in Children's Woollen r and Silk Sets, frocks, rompers, infanta*' outfits, etc. Moderate prices, I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1938, Page 4

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