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MR. MASSEY VISITS TAI' MARNINL Taumaruniti. Nov. g:t. Mr. Mas: -y was ant.o.imeil le speak lie-re* to’light in re-ply to the -p -e-e-li eleiiverml last e-ve-ning by the Prime* Mini-tvr. but this afternoon a telegram was received from the* leader of the Opposition at Taihape stating that owing 'o a misunderstanding ;ts to Hu- time- of the- staitiug eif his train from Marion he- r. ■ grette-d that lie e-otdel not icach Tauniarunui this evening. Mr. Massey ■.iatvel that he- vvoul.l .sneak here next wee-k. Mr. C. K. Wil'-on. the O) position im-mber for Ttiuimira’tr.i. w ho had been .nia.iiinceil to speak in conjunctie>n with Mr. Massey, thus ht’.d the platform to himself. He line! a largely attemled meeting, which was presilifd over le,- th - Mayor. Mr. Waekrow. lie e-xplainrel the peilicy of the Opposition at length, anel at the close- of his speech receivml a. hearty ve.te- of thanks. A motion expressing confidem-.- vvas withdrawn at Mr. Wilson's request, he stating that the- ballot I, x was the proper place for expressing confidence. INVERCARGILL SEAT. Invercargill. Nov. 23. Mr. Hanan addre-'seel a meeting of eleeten-s in the theatre to-night, the bnilding being more than crowded. The- speaker got a good hearing. Ho stated that his cliotci- vvas not between the Govermm-nl and a be-tter Government, but between this Government and the Opposition, and he supnorted th- Government. He was a Radical. A vote of thanks ami confidem- • was varru-d amidst i-lu-ers.

NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. IN |iii:su;in<-i* of the L-gisiatine Act ;m<l its Am* ii'liiiect,, I. HU(;n TILSLEY. Il .-tu-.-uing office. I tor t!i<-Electoral Dio rirt of WAIPAWA. d*> hereby give im: ■ that, by virtut ini a Writ l><-i ring <L.ie i!ie 2! s t day o. I No.-eniln-; . Pili, llll'i -r Ci ■ lu'lld of till i t'lmk ot th* Writ-, ai: election will bi ‘a- l.etd for tic’ r.-turii "f a qualifi-ii I J •••m ( *i to x-:-. ens a ii’embo:- for t'iI said disti i't ; and thru tin- Int •■ t lion, p'm- r-icing tiomiiialions ot candidat.-i i ---. ill t><* noon on tic- gob 'lay ot Xo.-em i l<*r. 1!H 1 ; and that th - poll, if necessary, will be taken at the H-.eral ]><>'lI i ng- [»!:ici ‘s of i tie said di--1 ri< t on t!i< 17th day of I leeainhe;-, Lil 1. I E.ery man desirous of Ic-coniing : I candidate nnrst b - nominated by mil ' *ss than two e!‘Ctors of the district I by a limiiination-pani-i- as prescribe I bj -i-'-tioii 103 of the said Act. delivered to ’ :lie Returning titti' -i- on m- tietore nooi: ' ,ai tin* 27th day of Novi-nib.-r. 1911. I The following are t!:<- puffing-places ; fur thi- Electoral District of Waipawa: l I ai.d 2. -The Uomthot; a. Danne.iila ; tprmi-ipa:). I 3. - The North Pti’-iit- Sehool. Dntine- , virke, f. The South Public School, Danr.evirkin 5. -Riley’s Shop, Mangatera. l». -J. S. Smith's House. ’I ipapakuku. 7. The Public Sehool, Rauniati. i s. The Piddic School, Miitarnaii. | !). The Public School. Makoiukii. I 10. The Pill.lie Schoo], (frinotldvi He. ill. The Public Silioul, Xorsev.ood. ■ 12. -The Public School. Ngamoko. i 13. The Public School. Takapall, ill. The I’nblie School, South MakaI , ' , ' lu 1 . . | 15. -The Town Hail. \\ aipuKurau. | lii. The Public School, Ruataniwha. 117. The Public School, (higaonga. I|s The Public S.'-lio*i!. Ashley-C’iinton. I'). The Public School. Makaretn. 20. -The Public School. Tikokino. 21. -The I’uldi'-j School, Wakarara. 22. -Tim Public School, Blackburn. 23. The Public School, Otane. :2 I. The Public School, Maraekakaho. ;25. - Tin- Public Scimo). i’atang.it i. 23. -Mt Quiikan's Woo-shed, Maraetotara. 27. The Native Public —.School, Wainiarania. ■2'. The Piiidic Hall. Ker.-rU. I 29. Tin- Public School. Paki Paki. 30. The Public School. To Auto. I 31. •The ('onrthouso. Waipawa. i 32. - The Public Schoo), Waipavvn. i :<3. The Public School. Argyll East. |3I. Th" Public School. Anaroa. i .{5, Bainbridge s \\oo!.-hed. Tirki Tuki. .■’.ii, Shaw's floit.-t*. Mangaohane Station. Dat-'d this 23rd dav of November. I'll). I HUGH TILSLEY. R.-tm-iiing Offi'-r.

NOVICE OF I.K EN-ING POLL AND i NATIONAL PROHIBITION POLL. : AND OF TIME AND PLACE FOR ’ SEI.F.I I JON OF 111 PERSONS TC. ■ APPOINT SCRI'TINEER- TITHE ( 1-OIC ■ TN |»ur-H:’.n<«' of th ■ I.i-.'iisis" Act. ;*- IPti-.r.nd tlie Auu'iidnieuts thereto. !. HI/GH TILSLEY. Returning ■ fii,.- 1..;- Pc- WAIPAWA Licensing I I'i-trict. do herebv give notice that 10l the <tb day ,; 1 December. Ifill. the idav appoint 'd for taking the Electoral I I’o'l fol the Electoral District of WaiIpawa. -inmltaneou-ly therewith a LICENSING POLL will !»• taken upon the following proposal-: I VOTE FOR CONTINUANCE. : I TOTE FOR NO-LK ENSE. .'.nd <-o::c'i'-ront'y v.itli the raking <>i One said Licm-ing Poli tlier" will In i submitted io:- tn - d ’terrninaiion ot thr ■ -Ivtor- ot th - -aid Lieeu-ibg Di-trir-i I the question whether National Prohihis lion -hall :*!.-■ into lorce throughout I New Z'.iiantl. Tin* quo.-lion nil! bt i 'iibtnit t ><l in the tollon ing iorin:-- | I VOTE AGAINST NATION AI. I PROHIBITIONI VOTE FOR NATIONAL I R HHBITION. Nomination- of pc,-on-, to appoint iitinee: s in a. coi d.im " with th' Licensing .b t. 10 '". and th - amemln eat- thereto iirn-t L‘ lodged with m«- ; not hit ■: than ■’> o’clock in the aiterI noon of the 2:'th <!.iy of November. I’ll I. I And I ii ■i-i-by giinotice that I -hat |on the 3rd tiny of December. IfHl, at i ’he hour of P2 o'clock in the forenoon, pit iriyolljce in Danimvirke. publicly cor.--iiie.- all Tiomiiiation-pape.- m p.-r-om I to appoint Scrutin?er- which have been ; du'y i.rlg-d in r—t of til- Li’ '-n-iu- ! Foil tor th • -aid Li--nsir.g 1 r am. . in r -p.- t ot tl. ■ Natioti.il Pi ohih.i mi: Poll. | Dated at Dannevirkc. th:- J lid day of Ni;venil.er. Kill. HTGH TIL-LEY. : Returning < >‘’i

Self-control i.- the great factor employed in the c.in-ervat ion ot personal magnetism, hilt Warner'- rustproof corsets for eomfort and figure flrraiKv.’ That summer cold. It’s Dangerous. Take LANE’S EMULSION. 2/6 and 4/6. 88

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 288, 24 November 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 288, 24 November 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 288, 24 November 1911, Page 3

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