Electoral. '• HjAJiCKAU "P LECTOR A E. 'CIR EREDERICK T ANG Will Address Public Meetings as follows: MARAETAI NO. 3 SCHOOL — TODAY (Thursday), at 1 pin. WHITFORD. PUBLIC HALL— TO-NIGHT 'Thursday). PAKURANGA, PUBLIC SCHOOL — MONDAY, Dec. 1. EAST TAMAKI. PUBLIC HALL— DAY. Dec. J. MANGERE BRIDGE, PUBLIC SCHOOLWEDNESDAY, Dec. 3. ALL MEETINGS AT 8 P.M. Ladies Are Specially Invited to Attend. MANUKAU ELECTOR M R H. G. R. MASONOFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors: TOMORROW (FRIDAY), 28th, 8 p.m.— ODDFELLOWS' HALL, HOWICK. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. MANOKAD ELECTORATE. M R - C. E. MAJORLIBERAL CANDIDATE, Invites Electors to attend Meetings at the undermentioned Centres, commencing at S p.m. : — WEITFORD PUBLIC HALL—TO-MOR-ROW (FRIDAY). PUBLIC HALL, near Harp of Erin.— TUESDAY, December 2. , PAKURANGA PUBLIC SCHOOL—WEDNESDAY. December 3. • rpO THE ELECTORS OF ATANCKAU: I became a Candidate for your Suffrages on non-party lines, but as it is evident that the coming Election will bo purely a Party contest, I feel that with so many Candidates in the field my going to the Poll will ©imply ' have tho effect of splitting votes, and I have therefore decided to retire. I hope, however, to offer my services on some future occasion if and when the time is ripe for candidates really independent of Party. RALPH E. TAYLOR. j ELECTORATE. j QEO. TVAYIS, ! OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will ■ Address the Electors in the EPSOM pUBLIC TTALL. npO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AT Q P.M. MR. BALLANTYNE in the Chair. Also, at GORDON ROAD CHURCH* HALL, MT. EDEN, «*""* On ! -yyEDNESDAY, T\EC O AT Q P.M. All Electors Cordially Invited. j J^O SKILL -pLECTORATE. F. W. EDDLEINDEPENDENT LIBERAL CANDIDATE WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF THIS DISTRICT j _ _ „ At the lyj-AUNGAWHAU pUBLIC QCHOOL : »pHIS {THURSDAY) EVENING, j AT Q O'CLOCK. j ELECTORATE | yiVIAN p£ pOTTER. QFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. WILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING As Follows; — 'J'o-MORROW (FRIDAY) ]V-IGHT. AT 8 P.M. MT. ROSKILL DISTRICT SCHOOL (Opposite Veterans' Home). " LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. ELECTORATE. M R - A. E. G REENSLADE . 'MAYOR OF NORTBCOTE). LIBERAL AND PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE FOR W A ITEM ATA. Will Address the Electors as Under: BELMONT-TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at bo clockSchoolhouse. Medical. B LUE X ,p t Al QIL. THE NEW REMARKABLE CUR 2* OF THE AGE For RHEUMATISM. SCIATICA. NEURITIS WEAK BACK. STIFF JOINTS, ETC. A product of tho fish " Electrk: Raj." Sold in bottles, at 2s and 4s at SAN-FORD'S SHOPS Throughout Auckland By Post. 2o 6d and 4s 6d. \ TRY IT AND YOUR HEALTH IS RESTORED. TJ - p I N O J)ISINFECTING pLDID, A SAFE DISINFECTANT A CERTAIN DEODORISER. A PERFECT CLEANSER. JJ - p I N O IS NON - POISONOUS. IS NON - CORROSIVE. DOES NOT STAIN. The Boat and Most Economical Antiseptic Ever Invented. GERMS CANNOT LIVE WHEN U-p I N O IS FREELY USED. Sold by Chemists and Stores, in '.-pint, j-gal, and 1-gal Tins. " I Sole Sales Agents fur N.Z. — J. YOCK AND CO . High •Street Auckland. 1 I Booksellers and Stationers. ' KE ALY • S LIBRARY. 21. SHORTLAND .STREET Oup. Star Office. * I SUBSCRIPTIONS BROM 4s PER OUARTKR (Leas taan the Price of One Novo!). Latest Books s-.nd Magazines added Weekly. Inspection and Inquires .solicited from Town or Country. i •pEREAVEMENT NOTICES AND CARDS PRINTED IN BEST STYLE SHORTEST NOTICE. AT HERALD WORKS. Oucen Street. Sarcoids also at .Waikato Branch Waid Street. Hamilton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 5
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