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ELECTION NOTICES. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Puller. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 p.m., THE RIGHT HON. SIR JOSEPH WARD, LEADER OP THE UNITED PARTY, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS. IIIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, W. B. TAVERNER, ESQ., WILL PRESIDE. ALL RESERVED SEATS ISSUED BY REQUEST TO PROMINENT CITIZENS MUST BE OCCUPIED BEFORE 7.30 P.M. ' These Tickets must bo Presented at Side Door. ELECTION NOTICE. THE FOUR LABOUR CANDIDATES FOR DUNEDIN Will hold a LABOUR RALLY in the PRINCESS THEATRE on TUESDAY NIGHT. ROLL UP AND HEAR LABOUR’S MESSAGE. A NEW ERA OF POLITICAL PROGRESS. The LABOUR PARTY are holding a GRAN D FAIR in Aid o£ their Campaign Fund on tho 4th, sth, and 6th of DECEMBER. Books of Tickets to bo had at tho Trades Hall. Workers, jour shillings have to boat tho pounds of Labour’s opponents. R. W. HALL, THE POPULAR LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Deliver His Final Campaign Address in the CORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA, On MONDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, at 8 p.m. Dunedin South Electors are advised to avail themselves of this splendid opportunity. Cr E. LONGWORTH, Chairman. Mr HAIL will speak in the Presbyterian Church, Marion street, at 8, TO-NIGHT. REMEMBER! LABOUR RALLY. PRINCESS THEATRE, TUESDAY, AT 8 P.M. CHALMERS ELECTORATE. THE UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE, MR J. P. WALLS, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS In th Mam Centres. Watch daily papers for arrangements. As Mr Walls is » late entry into tho field, it will not be possible for him to speak at all centres. As many places as possible will be visited and the electors addressed. In those localities where an address is not possible Mr Walls will sec that his political views are placed before each elector in printed form. As the other three candidates have made a canvass of tho electorate already—a real handicap to Mr Walls—ho asks that all friends make a special effort in favour of his candidature. ~ , , MONDAY November 12.—Port Chalmers, 8 p.m Mr Walls will adhere to the times mentioned above as near as possible, but where two addresses are to be given on the one evening the latter may be a few minutes later than advertised TALK WALLS ALL VOTE WALLS IN THE TIME AND AT THE FINISH. DUNEDIN CENTRAL. SIR CHARLES STATIIAM Will be Glad to Meet and. Address tho Electors ns under: C'VVERSHAM.—MONDAY, November 12, at. the Methodist School Hall, Main road, Caversham, at 8 p.m. Chairman, Mr D. S. M’Pherson. ~, . i MORNINGTON.-TUESDAY, November 13, at tho Presbycrian Church Hall, Glen ■ avenue, at 8 p.m. 1 COMMITTEE ROOMS, CENTRAL.—I7O Princes street (opposite Union Bank); tel. 11-243. SOUTH DUNEDIN.—I 74 King Edward street (near Post Office); tel. 11-652. DUNEDIN NORTH ELECTORATE. MR CHARLES E.’ SMITH, UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE, Will ADDRESS ELECTORS as under: PINE HILL.—TO-NIGHT (Saturday), 10th November at 715. ALBANY STREET.—I2th November. RAVENSBOURNE.-13th November. ELECTION NOTICE. MR J. W. MUNRO, LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR DUNEDIN NORTH, Will address the Electors as under:— TO-DAY (Saturday), along with Mr R. HARRISON, Labour Candidate for Dunedin West, in the ALBANY STREET SCHOOL. MONDAY.—At PINE HILL SCHOOL. TUESDAY!—LABOUR RALLY of the Combined Labour Candidates in the PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN CENTRAL ELECTORATE. MR J. ROBIN'S OX, LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR DUNEDIN CENTRAL, Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS As under: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12: MACANDREW BAY HALL, at 7 p.m. GLENOAIRN HALL, TOMAHAWK, At 8.15 p.m. Please Note Times for These Meetings. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15: CAMERON HALL, SILVERTON STREET, ANDERSON’S BAY. DUNEDIN SOUTH UNITED PARTY. MR W. B. TAVERY ER, UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors in the SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, KING EDWARD STREET. On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. 1928, At 8 p.m. COME AND HEAR THE PEOPLE’S POPULAR CANDIDATE. DON’T FORGET THE NIGHT BEFORE ELECTION. DUNEDIN SOUTH ELECTORS. All Meetings Commence at 8 p.m., except Pino Hill Meeting, which, please note, Commences at 7.45 To-night. DUNEDIN NORTH ELECTORATE. MR H. L. TABLET, REFORM CANDIDATE, 1 be pleased to MEET and ADDRESS ELECTORS as under; DIORB,—SHORT OPEN-AIR MEETING from Verandahs of Mr M'RA.E’S HOUSE, corner Orbell and Falkirk streets, MONDAY, 7 p.m. ITH-EAST VALLEY TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 8 p.m. )RG.E STREET SCHOOL HALL, TUESDAY, 8 p.m. Mr Tapley is one oi the most convincing speakers in the present campaign. Mr Tapley is and always has been a great worker for all classes in the community. Como to the meetings and show your appreciation of his services. Ladies specially invited. DUNEDIN WEST. MR 0. M. MOSS, UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE, Will Speak to the Electors in tho ARTHUR. STREET SCHOOL HALL On MONDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, at 8 p.m. This, will be Mr Moss’s last Address prior to Polling Day, and he will deal in greater detail with the various matters deaß with in his pamphlet recently issued by him to the Electors of Dunedin West. All who can make it convenient to attend ara cordially invited to do so. Gr. & THOMSON, F.B.A. FINAL RALLIES, GEORGE STREET SCHOOL, MONDAY, 8 p.m. K.E, VALLEY PUBLIC HALL, TUESDAY, 8 p.m. ladies Specially Invited. Before Deciding How to Vote, Hoar MR CHARLES TODD, THE REFORM CANDIDATE, Who will Deliver bis FINAL ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 (Eve of Election) In tho CORONATION HALL, ST. KILDA, At 8 p.m. Chairman, Mr J. J. Marlow. CHALMERS ELECTORATE. MR A. E. ANSELL (Reform Candidate) Will he pleased to Meet and Address Electors as under: BRIGHTON, PUBLIC HALL, 8 o’clock.— TO-NIGHT (Saturday), 10th. ALLANTON HALL, 7.30 p.m.; RICCARTON HALL, East Taieri, 8.30 p.m.— MONDAY, 12th. EDUCATIONAL. BROWN’S College, Moray place.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; 1929 success ensured; take part term now. —Telephone 10-697. {HORNET Tuition by J. Parker, wellXV known cornetist; correct method; bandsmen coached. Address 502 George street. HAWAIIAN Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Ukulele. J. 11. Hutton, 207 George street. RLoSSBOTHAM’S College. - Shorthand, Typewriting, and i.iokkeepmg quickly acquired, rapid methods, our couipeteui stenographers in constant demand RODMURE School of Scientific Dressmaking, 95 Stuart street, Dunedin.— Classes under persona 1 supervision of principal (Miss Cross) are being held daily; evening classes by arrangement; terms on application; railway concessions.—Phone 13-141. A GARDENING Alphabet for the year, and a Working Calendar for 12 months, the ’Star’ Garden Book; all Seedsmen and Booksellers sell this compact Gardening Book for 2s 6d,

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Evening Star, Issue 20020, 10 November 1928, Page 9

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