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. jElectiorT Notices. DUNEDIN WEST, '; : V; [ ft. MUNRQ’S jested to MEET, lid Fire Brigade' IY-. NIGHT, OcJles 'GentleSiiti 'but' who are ' V . ros 33MBEfes of Mi aL at hts- Committee Rooms, Statiqn, vßoalyiij ..on MON lob^c^’2B,' •’ at 8 o’eloci^wi men- who are willing to* notalready on the CojpmitteeVare also cordiallyyfiivlted to attettd. i DUNEDIN WEST—LADIW COMMITTEE.; Members of Mr JAS. MONRO'S Ladled Committee are requested to' MEETat his Committee* Rortms, 183 George street, “otf TUESDAY AFTERNOOfat 3 Ladies, who .are .not on the .Committee, but who are willing td assist, are also cordially invited to attends::..'-. The Committee Rooms, 188 George street, will be opened daily till Polling Day. DUNEDIN WEST ELECTION. A MEETING of the Hon. J. A. MILLAR’S COMMITTEE and' SUPPORTERS will be held on MONDAY, 26th, Room, Robin's Buildings, Octagon, at 7.45 p.m. All cordially invited. > TAIERI ELECTORATE. m.', MACKENZIE • Will Speak at Fairfield,' SATURDAY, 24th October. Green Island Hall, MONDAY, 26th October. Outran Hall, TUESDAY, 27th October. At 8 p.m.. rjtAIERI ELECTORATE. MR JOHN T. JOHNSON’S MEETINGS. Allan ton Hall —SATURDAY, 24 th. Hyde SchooI.—MONDAY, 26th. Middleman* HaII.—TUESDAY, 27th. Sutton SchooI.—WEDNESDAY, 28th. Hindon SchooI.—THURSDAY, 29th. Whare FIat.—FRIDAY, 30th. Fairfield.—SATUßDAY, 31st. At 8 o'clock each evening. CHALMERS ELECTORATE. MR E. G. ALLEN will bo pleased to Meet the ELECTORS as under,: Mount Cargill and Upper Junction portion—At Upper Junction Schoolhouse, SATURDAY, 24th inst., at 8 p.m. Waitati—Public Hall, MONDAY, 24th, 8 p.m. Waikouaiti—Public Hall, TUESDAY, 27th, 8 p.m. Flag Swamp and Goodwood —At the Creamery, Flag Swamp, at 9 o’clock a.m. DUNEDIN NORTH. M R G. M. THOMSON, will ADDRESS the ELECTORS at NORTH-EAST VALLEY COUNCIL CHAMBERS on TUESDAY, October 27, at 8 p.m. MAORI HILL, WOODHAUGH, PELICHET BAY, Etc., later. G ENTLEMBN who are willing to ACT on Mr G. M. THOMSON’S GENERAL COMMITTEE are requested to MEET in his Office. 129 Moray place, on MONDAY, 26th inst., at 8 p.m. DUNEDIN SOUTH ELECTORATE. Mr T K. SID E Y Will be Pleased to Meet the Electors in THE SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL On TUESDAY EVENING Nest, 27th inst., at 8 o’clock. Cr Thos. Fiddis will preside. Mr STDEY will Meet his ST. KILDA SUI PORTERS in the St. Kilda Town Hall o MONDAY EVENING, at 830. DUNEDIN CENTRAL ELECTORATE. J. M‘ D 0 N A L n D, Progressive Liberal, Will Address the Electors at THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE On TUESDAY, October 27th, at 8 p.m. Gallery Reserved for Ladies and Gentlemen accompanying Ladies. CHALMERS ELECTORATE. MR E. H. CLARK will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS in the Goodwood Hall on MONDAY, October 26tb, and at the Merton Schoolhouse on TUESDAY, October 27th. Meetings at 8 p.m. Ladies cordially invited. DUNEDIN NORTH ELECTION. MR A. R. BARCLAY’S Committees Meet as follows: N.E. VALLEY.—MONDAY, 26th inst., 8 p.m., at Committee Rooms. MAORI HILL—MONDAY, 26th inst., 8 p.m., at Committee Rooms, Council Chambers. MAIN COMMITTEE, TUESDAY, 27th inst., at 8 p.m., Prince Alfred Hall, Great King street. A. D. HUNTER. DUNEDIN SOUTH ELECTION. W FLEMING, the Progressive Liberal • and Labor Candidate, Will Address Meetings as follows: St. Clair Gymnasium on TUESDAY EVENING, October 27, at 8 o’clock. WEDNESDAY, October 28, Kensington School, st 8 o’clock. St. Kilda Town Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, October 29, at 8 o’clock. His Worship the Mayor in the Chair. Ladies cordially invited to all Meetings. W FLEMING’S Committee Rooms are • NOW OPEN in’ King Edward street (opposite South Dunedin Town Hall) from 9.30 a.m. until 10.30 p.m. daily. A Meeting of the Committee will also be held on MONDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Ladies specially invited; also all Electors. W. ROWLAND, Secretary.

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Evening Star, Issue 13090, 24 October 1908, Page 8

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