ELECTION MEETINGS.
Mr. T, O. Maddison (Independent^ "Wellington South), St. Thomas's Hall, Newtown, tonight, 8. : 1 Mr. A. Cvvßarringtori (Christian Pacir fist, -Wellington East), Dixon-Manners St-Reserve, tonight, 5 o'clock onwards, Mr: C. Drummond (Independent," Wel.lington West), Karori West School, tonight, s: '■■■: ■.:.-. i Mr. P. Connors (Democratic., Labour, Hutt), Moera Community Hall, tonight 8, and Union Clothing- Hall, Petone, ,8.45. Mr. B.'V:Cooksley (National, Otaki), •Kiiku Maori Hall, Otaki^ tonight, 8.
Mr. C. M, Bowden (National, Wei-, lington West), Town. Hall, tonight, 8. Mr. W. Appleton (National, Wellington Central), Town Hall, tonight, 8. Mr." N. P. Croft (National, Hutt), open-air meetings tonight: opp. Hutt Post Office, 7 to 8; corner Jackson and Buick Streets, Petone, 8 to 9. Mr W. A. Veitch (National, Wellington Suburbs), Parish Hall, Wadestown, tonight, 8. Mr. L. T. Jacobsen (National, Wellington East), Kilbirnie Kinema, tonight, 8. Mr. E. R. Toop (National, Wellington South), Tutanekai Hall, Berhampore, tonight, 8. Mr. T. C. A. Hislop (National, Wellington North), Town Hall, tonight, 8. The Rt. Hon. P. Fraser (Labour, Wellington Central), tonight, Realm, Hataitai; corner Lome - Street and Cambridge Terrace, corner Ellice and Dufferin Streets, corner Douglas and Tasman Streets, corner Torrens Terrace and Arlington Street. Mr. H. E. Combs (Labour, Wellington Suburbs), Theatre Royal, Eastbourne, tonight, 8. The Hon. R. Semple (Labour, Wellington East), tonight. Kiosk, Seatoun, 7.30; Academy Hall. Miramar, 8; Infant School, Lyall Bay, 8; Taia Hall, Kilbirnie, 8. Mrs. C. S. Stewart (Labour, Wellington West), tonight, Parish Hall, Karori; St. Anne's, Northland; Todman Street, Brooklyn, open air, 7.30. Mr. R. McKeeri (Labour, Wellington South), corner Howard and Wallace Streets, tonight, 8. Mr. C. H. Chapman (Labour, Wellington North), tonight, Garrett Street, open air, 7.30; Dixon Street, open air. Mr. C. J. Scrimgeour (Independent, Wellington Central), Technical College Hall, tonight, 8.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1943, Page 4
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