DUNEDIN WEST ELECTORATE. HON. W. DOWNIE STEWART, OFFICIAL COALITION CANDIDATE. Mr STEWART’S COMMITTEE ROOMS NOW OPEN AS FOLLOWS:— ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Stuart street (just below Octagon). Telephone No. 13-203. ROSLYN. —SHEREIFF’S BUILDINGS, Highgato (opp. Roslyn Post Office). Telephone No. 20-672. Friends and Supporters desirous of assisting Mr Stewart’s Candidature are invited to call at Committee Rooms. NEXT PUBLIC MEETING, MISSION HALL, RUSSELL STREET, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. CENTRAL OTAGO ELECTORATE. MR CHARLES TODD (REFORM COALITION CANDIDATE) Will Address the Electors as under:— THURSDAY, November 26,—BANNOCKBURN, 12.30 p.m.; LOWBURN, 3 p.m.; CROMWELL, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, November 27.—PATEAROA, . 12.30 p.m.; HYDE, 3 p.m.; MIDDLEMARCH, 8 p.ml SATURDAY, November 28.—WEDDERBURN, 12.30 p.m.; NASEBY, 3 p.m.; RANFDRLY, 8 p.m. DUNEDIN CENTRAL. CHARLES E. STATHAM Will speak at MORNINGTON (Presbyterian Hall) TONIGHT (Wednesday). SOUTH DUNEDIN (South Dunedin Town HALL).—THURSDAY, 26th November. CAVERSHAM (Methodist HaII).—SATURDAY, 28th November. TAINUI (Sunshine Mission Hall, Musselburgh Rise).—MONDAY, 30th November. CARROLL STREET (St. Andrew’s Hall).— TUESDAY, Ist December. All Meetings at 8 p.m. Committee Rooms, 35 Bond street (opposite Old Post Office); telephone 13-073. A MEETING OF ALL WOMEN ELECTORS Desirous of Furthering the Return of Coalition Candidates to Parliament Will' be held in the Y.W.C.A. HALL TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 2.30 o’clock. Speakers: Miss Flora Allan, M.A., Mesdamee S. M. Park, IV. N. Benson, and Drake. Chairwoman, Sirs Marshall Macdonald. DUNEDIN NORTH ELECTORATE. SUPPORTERS of Mr J. W. MUNRO, M.P., who are Willing to Loan Cars for Conveyance of Voters on Election Day, please Communicate with the Attendant at the Central Committee Rooms, 696 George street (next George Street School), or phone No. 12-779. CHALMERS. MR T. SCOLLAY, Independent Candidate, will ADDRESS the ELECTORS at WAIT ATI, 8 p.m. TO-DAY; at WYLIE’S CROSSING, 4 p.m. and ALLANTON 8 p.m., both TO-MORROW, 26th. Gome and hear the Candidate who puts COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY. DUNEDIN CENTRAL. CHARLES E. STATHAM requests his South Dunedin Committee and All South Dunedin Supporters to Meet him at the South Dunedin Town Flail on THURSDAY, 26th, at 7.30 p.m. PUBLIC MEETING in the same Hall at 8 p.m. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Greyhound Pup, brindle; anybody holding same will ne prosecuted; reward. —E. Kropp, fishmonger, South Dunedin. LOST, Saturday night, Gent’s Silver Expanding Wristlet Watch, between Magnetic and Meridian streets, Port Chalmers.—Apply 24 Magnetic street. LOST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin Window Cleaning Co. are the best and cheapest sweeps. —Phono 10-493, private 13-718. LO r 'X, a Set of Teeth; Found, a perfectfitting, guaranteed Set for £2 12s 6d. American Dental, George street. SHOUND.5 HOUND.—8 lovely Soles, all skinned, for , Is, from our own trawler, at Stewarts’, fish merchants. RADIO. 7S 6d per week will buy a Clarion Pentode Multi ran; the radio supreme.— Calder Mackey Co., 180 Rattray street. nniHE Voice of tho World,’ “Jesse JL French ’ Radio, has arrived; hoar it.—Preddy, 482 Moray place. /CLARION will bring in those distant stations; terms, 7s 6d weekly.—Calder Mackay Co., 180 Rattray street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WANTED To Sell, Portable Decca Gramophone; 30s.—Apply 9 Corunna street, St. Kilda; phone 22-547. WANTED Sell, Banjo-Mandolin, in case, £1; also large Seagrass Doll’s Pram, 255; good as new. —167, ‘Star.’ FOR SALE, full-size Cabinet Gramophone; cheap.—2B Hazel avenue, Cavcrsham. TP you need Employment, yon will reach J, tho eyo of Employers by Advertising in
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Evening Star, Issue 20959, 25 November 1931, Page 10
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