ELECTION MEETINGS.
The Rt. Hon. P. Fraser (Labour, Wellington Central), Assembly1 Hall, Brougham Street, and St. James Hall, Adelaide, v Road, tonight; Roseneath School . and : Oddfellows' Hall, Clyde Quay. Wednesday; Town Hall, Thursday; The Realm, Hataitai, i Friday. " The Hon. R. Semple (Labour, Wel T lington East), Eve's Store, Melrose,;arid Houghton Bay Hall, tonight; , Capitol Theatre, Miramar, Wednesday; R.S.A. Hall, Miramar, Taia Hall, Kilbirnie, Seaside Theatre, Lyall Bay, Kiosk, Seatoun, Friday. ■ ' Mr. R. McKeen (Labour, Wellington South), St. James Hall, Adelaide Road, tonight; St. Thomas's Hall, Newtown, Wednesday; Howard Street (open air), Friday. " , ,„ . Mr C. H. Chapman (Labour, Wellington North), St. Peter's Schoolroom, Ghuznee Street, tonight; Mount Coos School, Wednesday; Garrett Street (open air), Friday. . Mrs. C. S. Stewart (Labour, Wellington West), Brooklyn School, tonight; Training College, Kelburn, Wednesday; Parish Hall, Karori, and St. Annes, Nor.thlahd,, Friday. /„ Mr H E. Combs (Labour, Wellington Suburbs), Parish Hall, Wadestown, tonight; Prince Edward Theatre, Woburn, Wednesday, with the Hon. yv. Nash; Empress Theatre, Johnsonville, Thursday; Theatre Royal, Eastbourne, r Mr yT. O. Maddison (Independent, Wellington South)\ Moore's Tearooms, Ohiro Bay, tonight, 8. „ Mr W. Appleton (National, Wellington Central), Roseneath Presbyterian. Church -Hall, tonight, 8; Presbyterian Church, Schoolroom, Kent Terrace, tomorrow, 8 p.m. , ■_ _, Mr. N. P. Croft (National Hutt), St. James Hall, Woburn Road, tonight, 8. Mr. T. C. A. Hislop (National, Wellington North), Methodist Hall, Molesworth Street, tonight, 8;. ladies' meeting, Webb Street Methodist Hall, tomorrow, 2.30 p.m. , „„ „. ' Mr. E. R. Toop (National, Wellington South), Masonic Hall, Island Bay, Mr. L. T. Jacobsen (National, Wellington East), St. Giles's Hall, Kilbirnie Crescent, tonight, 8. Mr. B. V. Cooksley (National, Otaki), Anglican Hall, Paraparaumu, tonight. 8; Regent Theatre, Levin, tomorrow, 8 Mr W. A. Veitch (National, Wellington Suburbs), Knox Hall, Taita, tonight," 8; Royal Theatre, Eastbourne, tomorrow, 8 p.m. Mr CM. Bowden (National, Wellington West), Regal Theatre, Karori, tomorrow, 2.30 p.m. (ladies specially I invited). . , „ ... Mr.>J. Hogan (Independent, Hutt), Buick Street, Petone (open air), tonight, 7.30; ladies' meeting, Community Hall, Moera, tomorrow, 2.30 p.m.; King George Theatre, Lower Hutt, 8 p.m. Mr. R. Malcolm (Independent, Wellington North), St. Andrew's Hall, tonight, 8. Mr. A. H. Carman (Independent, Wellington North), Webb Street Methodist Hall, tomorrow, 8 p.m. Mr. C. G. Scrimgeour (Independent, Wellington Central), Town Hall, tonight, 8; Presbyterian Schoolroom, Kent Terrace, tomorrow, 3 p.m., and Realm Hall, Hataitai, 8 p.m.; Oddfellows' Hall, Kent Terrace, and Roseneath Presbyterian Church Hall, Thursday; Technical School Hall, Friday, 8 Mr. E. C. Russell (Independent, Wellington East), Lyall Bay Schoolroom, Freyberg Street, tonight, 8.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 71, 21 September 1943, Page 6
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