MEETINGS issjuiA StJWfftEY ST-0 Noted Political and * A|jstralia). TO-NiGHT-iSivcmlxC»2nd, |it 8 n> m _ M u~ r'TTA’VtP T - O’Clock in/Bho CITYtfJjRliLi.-. Don’t Miss this Eloquent Speaks: M R - D. W. COLEMAN 01-TO-NIGHT Manutuke Memor TA/’ILL Address fhe Electors as fol- ' ’ lows; all infetings start at 8 p.m.:— 3 .&> 4? MUR TO-NIGHT MONDAY, Jal Hal T UESD AjSf'No v. 6: Wairoa. Wednesday, Nov. u Tc Hapara. THURSDAY, Nov. 8: St. Mary’s ' Hall Mangapapa. FRIDA\, Nov. 9: Kaiti School. V-Vr
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10733, 2 November 1928, Page 1
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