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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. T. E. SAGAR AND CO., 118 PRINCES STREET, Opp. Fountain. POTATOES, 10s 6d SACK. POTATOES, 10s 6d SACK. POTATOES, 10s 6d SACK. POTATOES, 10s 6d SACK. Guaranteed weight, one hundredweight and half, and splendid boilers. PICKLING ONIONS, 81b Is. PICKLING ONIONS, 81b Is. PICKLING ONIONS, 81b Is. Delivery Free. Telephone 36. SPORTING. Hockey sticks, soccer and RUGBY' BALLS, Lowest Prices. LANGLEY AND SON, 71 Maclaggan street, EDUCATIONAL. "STIOLIN and Piano.—J. H. Hutton, 207 V George street; ’phono 7,176. ELECTION NOTICES. MAYORAL ELECTION, 26th APRIL, 1923. Councillor c. h. hayward Is a Candidate for the Office of MAYOR, [ And Respectfully Solicits YOUR VOTE AND INTEREST. Ho has Consistently Supported all Movements for the Betterment of Dunedin. RECORD OF PUBLIC SERVICE: Over 14 years continuous as a Councillor. Councillor, Roslyn, 3|- years. Councillor, Dunedin City, nearly 11 years. Chairman Library Committee, 3 years. Chairman Gas Committee, 1 year. Chairman General Committee, 1 year. Member of Dunedin Drainage Board. Member Technical School Board of Governors, 2 years. Vice-president of Several Amateur Sports Clubs. |MR C. H. HAYWARD will ADDRESS the ELECTORS on MONDAY, 23rd, at 8 o’clock, in the George Street Hall. DUNEDIN CITY MAYORAL ELECTION. POLLING DAY, THURSDAY, 26th APRIL, 1923. COUNCILLOR H. L. TAPLEY, who is a Candidate for the Mayoralty, respect- [ fully Solicits your VOTE AND INTEREST. His Policy has always been in support of Civic Advancement on practical democratic lines, irrespective of class distinction. Councillor Tapley’s services on the following Public Bodies justify him in seeking your support: Dunedin City Council, 7 years (1907-11, 1921-23). Otago Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, 4 years (1907-1911). Otago Harbor Board, 8 years (1913-1920). Dunedin South Licensing Committee, 2 years (1921-23). Dunedin Drainage Boards and many other organisations. MAYORAL ELECTION. Councillor h. l. tapley win address the ELECTORS as follows; (Salvation Army Hall, Gardens, North Dunedin. —THIS (Friday) EVENING, April 20. Oddfellows’ Hail, Stuart street.—TOMORROW (Saturday), April 21. South Dunedin Town Hall. —MONDAY, April 23. Salvation Army Hall, RosIyn.—TUESDAY, April 24. Each Meeting Commences at 8 p.m. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Dunedin citizens’ league candidates will SPEAK as under: TO-NIGHT (Friday), 20th.—Wakari Hall, Roslyn. Councillors SINCOCK and SOOTT, Mr P. L. RITCHIE. Chairman, Mr A. Ellis. UDAY, 20th— Art Gallej-y. Cr J. B. SHACKLOCK. Special Address on ‘ Waipori,’ Illustrated by Lantern Slides. Chairman, J. H. Walker, Esq. )ND\Y, 23rd.—Coronation Hall, Maori Hill. Cr J. B. SHAOKLOCK, Mr J. J. CLARK, Mr P. W. MITCHELL, Mill. HALLIDAY. Chairman, Mr J. F. Hamel. TUESDAY, 24th,—Burns Hall. All _ Candidates. Chairman, His Worship tho Mayor J. S. Douglas, Esq.). All Meetings at 8 p.m. lN ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS. fR HENRY WALTON PHILLIPS Will Speak at HE- FOUNTAIN, PRINCES STREET, SATURDAY EVENING, On Municipal Affairs and General, cn air. Free for all. Come and listen. Mrs marshall maodonald Will ADDRESS tho WOMEN ELECTORS At tho OVERSEAS CLUB ROOM uu TUESDAY, at 3,15. WHO ARE THE COMMUNISTS? Working Men, Workers’ Wives and Daughters are Specially Invited to Hear 6. THOMSON, the Workers' CandiHjT» date, criticise Dunedin’s so-called *■ Business” Councillors TO-MORROWt (Saturday), in tho South Dunedin Town Hall, at 8 p.m. E. BROOKS, Secretary. THE GREEN ISLAND MAYORAL ELECTION. MR WARREN T. KALER, Cr A. KANE, and Or THOMAS TOMKINS Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS of GREEN ISLAND BOROUGH At THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CONCORD, On SATURDAY, 21st INST., At 8 p.m. Also at GREEN ISLAND TOWN HALL On TUESDAY, 24th INSTANT, At 8 p.m. ’. KILDA MAYORAL ELECTION. COUNCILLOR R. 3V. HALL will ADDRESS the ELECTORS of ST. R, on Municipal Matters in PreshyChurch Hall, SATURDAY EVENING at 8 o’clock. Electors requested to ST. KILDA MAYORAL ELECTION. ■R CHARLES TODD will ADDRESS the - ELECTORS on Municipal Matters in Presbyterian Church Hall, St. Clair, on \TJAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Mr H. C. Campbell, Chairman of the Harbor Board, in the chair. BOROUGH OF ST. KILDA. MAYORAL ELECTION. IX-COUNCILLOR ALLAN A. CAMPBELL I (7 years a Councillor) Respectfully Solicits YOUR VOTE AND- INTEREST. MOSGIEL MAYORAL ELECTION. MR A. P. QUELGH will ADDRESS the ELECTORS in Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, on TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. All Electors respectfully invited to attend. Hia Worship the Mayor (Mr W. Allan) will preside.

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Evening Star, Issue 18255, 20 April 1923, Page 7

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