LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. STRAWBERRIES. ORDERS NOW BOOKED for Our Famous Etlcrsburgn Strawberries, These make the finest jam. Orders must bo in crate lots; 24 or 36 pottles carefully packed iu each crate. THE SUNNYVALE ORCHARD CO., LTD., Maud B;oek. FOR SALE, ST. CLAIR, BEAUTIFUL BRICK BUNGALOW AND QUARTER OF ACRE, ONLY £2,060. ONLY £2,060. TERMS. TERMS. LOOK! ATRRACTIVE BRICK BUNGALOW, ] Marseilles tile roof, 6 rooms, electric light, porcelain bath, hand basin, hot and cold water, built-in cupboards, art papers, fibrous ceilings, kitchen, pantry, scullery, coalhouse, washhouse, hot water over tubs, gas for cooking; lovely 4-acre, in lawn, shrubs, fruit, vegetables, tomato-house, workshop (with carpenter’s bench), etc. BEAUTIFUL SUNNY SPOT, Only 2 Minutes From Car Lime. BONA FIDE REASON FOR SELLING. PRICE, £2,060 THE LOT. Quick Possession given. Easy Terms if Rcqu ired. Apply prompt, ’ REIDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. ’Phone 190 or 3,391. LOANS FOR HOMES FREE OF INTEREST. JOIN PACIFIC STARR - BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY, New No. 4 Group, and participate in the “ GOLDEN BALLOT,” to be held DECEMBER 19ih. Call for descriptive booklet. W. B. TAVERNER, Secretary. 86 King Edward ,-licet. ELECTION NOTICES, DUNEDIN CENTRAL. 0 E, STAT 11 A M Hus CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS In Hie OLD POST OFFICE BUILDINGS, Whore ROLLS ARE OPEN FOR INSPECTION Ami ALL INFORMATION SUPPLIED AS TO POLLING BOOKS, ABSENT VOTERS’ PERMITS, ETC. Telephone 1,463. Telephone 1,463. R. F. ALGTE, General Secretary. DUNEDIN CENTRAL. L’l R C. E. STAT HA M Will Address the Electors as under:— TTY, CARROLL STREET.-At St. Andrew'* Hall. Carrol! street, 'PUIS ('luesday) EVENING-, December 5. lORNTNGTON.—At Presbyterian Chnrcl Hull, Glen avenue, Mornmglon, on WEDNESDAY, December 6. All Meetings at 8 p.m. Central Committee Telephone 1,463. R. F. ALGTE. General Secretary. DUNEDIN CENTRAL. [j w. S. M A S L I N, Independent Liberal Candidate, ADDRESS the ELECTORS as under; TH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL.—THIS Tuesday) EVENING, stb December. ERSHAM METHODIST CHURCH lALL.—WEDNESDAY, Glh December. All Meetings Commence 8 p.m. DUNEDIN WEST ELECTION. npHE HON. IV. DOWNTE STEWART Will Address the Electors at BURNS HALL THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. DEC. 3, At 8 o'clock. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (MR J. S. DOUGLAS) WILE PRESIDE. Workers and Trade Unionise, are Especially Invited io Attend. T ABOR CANDIDATES win ADDRESS the ELECTORS As under: Mr .7. W. MUNRO, Dunedin North : TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at B.—Mission Hall, TO-MGR.ROW' (Wednesday), at, B.—Coronation Hall, Ravensbourne. Mr C. M. MOSS. Dunedin West; TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at B.—Wakari Drill Hall, Kaikorai Valley. NOTE—A special invitation is extended to Business Men to attend these meetings. Mr J GILCHRIST, Dunedin Central: TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at, 8.-Presbyterian Church Hall, Cranston street, Andersons Bay. Mr J. E. BUcMANUS. Dunedin South: TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), 'at B.—Coronation Hall, Mosgiel. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at /.30,-Grecn Island. MIDDAY MEETINGS TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY): Mr Munro and Mr Moss,— Brinsley's Yard, Cumberland street. Mr Gilchrist,—Woollen Mills, Roflyn. Mr IMaoManus will iSpcak at tho Fountain at 12 o’clock, and will be followed by Messrs Munro, Moss, and Gilchrist. LABOR RALLY. LABOR RALLY. Messrs MOSS, GILCHRIST. MacMANUS, and MUNRO will Speak at the KING’S THEATRE (Dowling street), TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. Doors Open at 7.15. CHALMERS ELECTORATEMR J. M. DICKSON Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS: THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Dec. 5-North-east Harbor, 8 o’clock. Public Hall. WEDNESDAY, December 6Portobello, Public Hall, 8 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 18142, 5 December 1922, Page 5
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