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ELECTION NOTICES. DUNEDIN NORTH ELECTORATE. Mb j. w. June o, m.p., Labor Candidate, Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS: TOWN HALL. NORTH-EAST VALLEY. TO-NIOHT (Thursday), 9th. November, at 8 o’clock. Ladies Specially Invited. DUNEDIN CENTRAL. ME C. B. STATHAM will be pleased to MEET FRIENDS and SUPPORTERS (Ladies and Gentlemen) as under: TO-NIGHT (Thursday), November 9, at 8— At his Office, corner Water and Crawford streets. All Meetings at 8 p.m. CHALMERS ELECTORATE. iyjp J. M. DICKSON WILL SPEAK; TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), WAIT.AIIUNA HALL, 8 p.rn. FRIDAY, November 10.—OTOKIA SCHOOL, 1.30 p.m.; HENLEY HALL, 4 p.m.; WAIHOLA HALL, 8 p.m, MR T. K. STDEY will bo pleased to MEET FRIENDS and SUPPORTERS at COMMITTEE ROOMS (Mr Harry Wright’s Shop), Gordon road, Mcspicl, on SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, At 7.30 o'clock, For the purpose of FORMING COMMITTEES. SOUTH DUNEDIN COMMITTEE will MEET at ROOMS, 269 King Edward road, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER-14. At 8 p.m. DUNEDIN SOUTH ELECTORATE. Mr J. “e. MacMANUS, Labor Candidate, Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS; Town Hull, St. Hilda, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 9th November, at 8. Ladies Specially Invited. DUNEDIN CENTRAL ELECTORATE. Mr J. GILCH RIS T, Labor Candidate, Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS: Presbyterian Church Hall, Morning ton, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), November 9, at 8 o’clock. Ladies Specially Invited. DUNEDIN WEST ELECTORATE. MR C. M. MOS S, Labor Candidate, mil ADDRESS THE ELECTORS: Wakari Drill Hall, Kaikor.n Valley, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), November 9, at 8 o'clock. Ladies Especially Invited. CHALMERS ELECTORATE. MR J. ~TEPH EN S, Labor Candidate, mil ADDRESS THE ELECTORS: HJIGKCLIiFF SCHOOL, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, 9th .November. BROAD BAY, FRIDA,Y, 10th November. DEBORAH BAY, SATURDAY, 11th November. All Meetings start at 8 o’clock. Ladies Specially Invited. N.Z. LABOR PARTY. BLIND. • BLIND. MR C. A. BLOOMFIELD will SPEAK IIJL in the EMPIRE THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT, 12th November, at 7 o'clock. A BLIND REBEL AND WHY. Mr C. M. Moss, Labor Candidate for Dunedin West, will Preside, Collection. I S YOUR NAME ON THE ROLL? CHECK IT THERE YOURSELF. THIS IS YOUR BUSINESS. VOTE CONTINUANCE. I ELECTORS.—Ask Candidates for full exJ plnnation of Initiative and Referendum. ELECTORS.— Ask Candidates if they are iu favor of the Initiative arid Referendum being incorporated as part of our Constitution. The answer will decide whether they are Liberal-Reformers or ConservativeReformers ; whether they are Liberal-Liberals or Conservative-Liberate ELECTORS.— Ask Candidates if they are iu favor of a Referendum being taken on the question of our again engaging in war, seeing that when wo were forced into it in 1914 it cost us £80.000,000 and nearly 17,000 lives, besides pensions. ELECTORS. —Ask Candidates for an adequate account of the Objects and Aims of the League of Nations. Tf'N order to have the ‘Star’ out in good „V time, it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that como in after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. Wo would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and send in thear Orders early. CORPORATION NOTICES. ARMISTICE DAY. “LEST WE FORGET.” HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR wishes the , Public to OBSERVE the following ARRANGEMENTS regarding the Anniversary of Armistice Lay on S A IT) RIIA V. November 11th, 1922 ■ Bella to be gently rung for 5 minutes, commencing aUS minutes before 11 .a.m. At the, first, stroke of the hour of 11 a.m. by the Town Hal! clock a.ll motion, on the streets to no suspended for the 2 minutes’ silenee, during which the. Bugle Band of the iPenior Cadets will sound the •Last Post' from the steps of St. Paul’s Cathedral. At the expiration of tho two minutes’ silence tho Town Hall hell will be briskly rung for a few strokes, and tho ’ Reveille ’ will be sounded. Citizens are, requested to fly flags on the day and display them at masthead until 10.30 a.m., then to lower them to half-mast until noon, when they could again Ik: displayed from (ho truck. Tho Hymn ‘.O God, Our Help in Ages Past,’ will he sung by citizens, who are cordially invited t» assemble, at the Town Hall steps at 11 a.m. G. A. LTTSVIX, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 9th November, 1922.

The Auckland Trades Unions have appointed Mr T. Bloodwortb to represent them at the Arbitration Court sitting in Wellington in regard to the cost of living bonus.—Tress Association. WARNING. —Duplicate voting or impersonation at the Polls may be challenges!. Names arc known to bo duplicated, and Ibuse are being watched.— "S.'/i. Alliance.— [AdH.]

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Evening Star, Issue 18120, 9 November 1922, Page 6

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