Electoral. r. jp "W. r. M ASSB ' s' WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF it it FRANKLIN a, if AT THE PUBLIC HALL, r, MANUREWA, >u I rjlO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), }q At 8 p.m. r. 0»U - pA RN ELL EL ECTOR AT! ■ 0 M B ' W. F IyjASSEY D Will Address the Electors of Parnell at th ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PARNELL, rpO-NIQHT (TUESDAY), J)EC. r, u y e His Worship the Mayor (Mr. R. S. Brisks r- will preside, e ■ ' J M R. JOHN "DOLLAR! h j f I ' Win 3 I l : ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OP EDEN 3 ! At til© 8 t 1 NEW THEATRE. DOMINION ROAD, JJiIIIS JgVENING, c , | AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. ,1 I s ■ X > Mr. S. Gordon will preside. ft IM- W. J. S PEIOHT ' £ I' "pNGAGEMENTS: — e rpo-NIGIIT (TUESDAY)— ROAD £ JLi near St. Alban'a Church. 3 AY-CORNER VALLEY AND DO ! j MINION ROADS. Both Open-Air Meetings, • 8 p.m. [' NOTE.Though not included in the list „ published by the Saturday Half-Holiday AsI sociation as favouring the movement, Mr. i, Spcisrlit has publicly declared that " Satur- " day is the ideal day for the Holiday.' 1- - c ' ———————— I AUCKLAND WEST ELECTION. e i M E J. H. B E4DSET <, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AS a FOLLOWS e TO-NIGHT (Tuesday)— Corner of Wellingtor j and Hepburn Streets. t WEDNESDAY. December 6. Eve' of the Elec.B tion— the Windsor Rink. Three Lamps. ,v J Chair to be taken each Evening at 8 p.m. 5. Ladies Specially Invited. y i, — • ° M anu.kau electorate. 5 M R J. B. M OETOS n Will Address the Electors as under:— TO-NIGHT (Tuesday)—c Hall, Otahuhu, .1 8 o'clock. WEDNESDAY. December 6—Public Hall, Onen hunga, 8 p.m. r Ladies Specially Invited. a o: — ' * U 0 K L A N D *YV EST. d C. H. P OO " 3 WILL ADDRESS MEETINGS AT THE Following Places: — 5. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY)— RINK, THREE LAMPS. WEDNESDAY, December 6—OPEN AIR. / POOLE IS FIGHTING FOR THE PEOPLE. CENTRAL. . M* A. E. G w ™ Will Address, the Waterside Workers at their '' _ WAITING-ROOM, THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING, at 9 o'clock. gT. JAMES'S "pi" ALL, '■ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1911, At 7.30. Mr. P.. J. Nerheny will preside. Ladies Specially Invited. ANU KA U ELECTORATE. M E F. W. L ANO Will Address the ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. AT THE CONGREGATIONAL HALL, GREENLANE, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), December 5. AT THE LYCEUM, ONEnUNGA, on WEDNESDAY, December 6. Chair will be taken each evening at 8 p.m. . RAG LAN Jgj LEO ORATE. M E- ASIL EWETT ' THE INDEPENDENT LIBERAL CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as follows: — TUAKAU TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 8 O'clock. xj-ANUKATJ ELECTORATE. M e R iLm D. S TEWiET LIBERAL CANDIDATE, . Will Address the Electors as under:— TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY)— HALL. ELLERSLIE. DECEMBER 6th. WEDNESDAY-OPEN-AIR MEETING. FIREBELL. ONEHUNGA. MEETINGS AT 8 P.M. RAGLAN JjLECTOEATE, M R A LIES ; BELLOPPOSITION CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors at WAIRAMARAMA— (Tuesday). 3 p.m. GLEN'MURRAY— (Tuesday), 7.30. WEDNESDAY, 6th Dec., 7.3 p. ELECTORATE. M * / V LEX ' JJAERIS, OPPOSITION CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors as under: — BIRKENHEAD. Foresters' TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock. DEVONPORT, Three Lamps-WEDNESDAY. December 6. 8 p.m rpo THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU.—HavX ing withdrawn my name as a Candidate. I respectfully invite the Electors to givo their support to Mr. Lang, as I am of the ' opinion the country is ripe for a change of - Government, and have written my political . views in a letter to the Herald. , ( J. B. MORTON BARNES, 8.A., J - Universalist Missionary, Ouehunga.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14855, 5 December 1911, Page 4
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