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ELECTION DAY TO-MORROW.

HOL'IIS OF POLLING— 'J a.ni. h> 0 p.iu. CANDIDATES AND BOOTHS.. To-morrow is die great testing nay towards which events in the political world liavo Been sieadily moving' during the last six weeks. Up till now the initiative has tested with the candidates, hut lu-moriuw it passes to die constituencies and th ■ electors will he called upon to extreise their privilege. With die assistant’ of the hoods of written and spoken word that they have been the recipients of during the campaign, they should he well equipped to use the fateful blue pencil, special attention is drawn to the fact that the poll closes at (J o clock. Voters absent from their own electorates should note that the,- can vote at any polling Louth in any electorate without hav ng to obtain a permit beforehand. The respective candidates and pulling booths are as follow:--MANAWATL. National-Liberal.—l loi lings, Phillip Lusooinbe. Reform.—Linklabu’, Joseph. Labour.—Roberts, Benjamin, Polling Places; Vwahurl, the Hall. v\\ aliuri, Kauwhata Luclorv dm Board-room. \wahuri Boad, Jam.ing's Stoic •ainesse, the Public School, dulls, the Town Hall, dmmyihorpc, Hodgson's Baker’, iumarvon, the “Uv-Jesdale" ruiilic Hall. oxlon, the Public School (principal;, don Oroua, the Public school. Ireatford, the Public ".School. Aoiranga, Besidencc of Mr D. J’ruusc. Wputaroa, the Pub! o School, evia, die Public School. ..inton, the Public School, viakerua, the Public School, •dakowhai, Bongotca Siding, the Bulk Store. Mangahao Hydro Works, the School room. Marotiri, the Residence of Mr T. Gingeli. Moutoa, tlie Public School. Newbury, die Public School. Oroua Downs, the Public School. Parewanui, the Public School. Poroutawliao, the Public School. Bangiotu, the Public School. Bangitane, Residence of Mr 11. W. Alve. Rougotea, the Coronation Hall. Sanson, die County Office. Shannon, the Public School. Taikorea, the Public School. Taonui, the Public School. Tiakitahuna, the Public School. Tokomaru, the Public School. OTAKI. Refurni.—Field, Willium Hughes. Nationalist.—Darkness, Charles Irvine. I.a bo ni’. —Semple, Robert. Polling Places: Akatarawa, Mr Strand's Residence. Akutarawa Road, Mrs Clark's Residence. Belmont, Mr A. S. Prebble’s Residence. Haywards, Mr J. B. Chapman's Residence. llorokiwi Valley, Mr Brewcrsion's Residence. Ihakara, the Public Hall. Johnsonville, Moore Brothers’ Hall. Jndgeford, the Public School. Kaitoko, the Public School. Karapoti, Akatarawa. the Public School. Levin, Mrs J. Pro-use's Residence, Queen Street. Manakau, the Public School. Mangaroa, the Public School. Newlaads, (he Public School. Ngahauranga, Mrs I. Dunn's Euaidingliouse. Normandale, the Public School. Ohariu, the Public School. (diau, die Public School. Oiaki, the Theatre (principal:. Otaki Railway, the Sunday Si bool Puokakariki, St. Peter's Hail. Pahautanui, the Public School. Paraparuumu, the Public School. Paremata, the Public School. Plimmerton, the Public School. Porirua, the Public School. Pukei’Lia, the Hall. Reikorangi, the Public School, silvoistream, the Hail. Summit, Mr S. Cook's Residence (Cot tage 2<l). Takapu, Mr L. Nairn's Residence. Tawa Flat, the Public School. 'J'e Horo, the Public School. Te Mania, the Public School. Titohi Ray, Miss Quayle’s Store. Trcmham, the Oddfellows’ Hall. Trenfham, the Soldiers’ Club, Military Camp. Upper Hutt, the Independent Hull. Wailioanga, Mr Perkin's Residence. Waikanue, the Public School. Walhtceville. the Public Hall. Weraroa, Office of Boys’ Training Farm. Weraroa, Office of Central Development Farm.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 November 1925, Page 2

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ELECTION DAY TO-MORROW. Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 November 1925, Page 2

ELECTION DAY TO-MORROW. Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 November 1925, Page 2

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