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The New Zealand Observer appears this morning, and is of unusual interest, dealing as it does, both pictorially and liter- ' ally, with the forthcoming elections and the candidates in the contest. There is not a word of bias or partiality in the issue, and all comment is perfectly independent. Special attention is called to the leading articles on various topics of immediate interest—" The History of the Labour Party." " Political Pebbles," the laree number of personal notes and 6tories, sporting topics, society news and other features. There is not a dull line in the issue. The Observer is on sale everywhere. Buy it and be merry '. Some people will come to the polling booth on election day to vote for National Prohibition, and will find that their name is not on the roll. Make sure your name is on. Friday is the last day you v can enrol. Rolls are available at local re<ds- ' trars' offices, at all post offices, and "all , rolls at the chief electoral office, Customs Build'ngs, Customs Street West. Prohibition is going to win this time, but make the majority one larger with your vote (Advt.) Be at the Strand Theatre next Sunday at 8 p.-a. Mrs. Eva C. Wheeler, the very successful elocutionist and lecturer from ' California, will give a most interesting and ' pleasing programme. Admission is free i As it is anticipated that 60,000 people ' will be in the city to take part in the ' Bi" Surprise Packet Function to-morrow, ' special arrangement have been made to ' regulate the traffic, and sell Surprise 1 Packets in Queen Street at one shilling each. Every packet means a prize. A childrens fancy dress ball will be ! i held in the Town Hall Concert Chamber on Tuesday, December 2. The pupils of j' Miss Vera Burmester will give a recep- I tion and dancing display. Broad-minded men of wide experience in public affaire are required in New Zea- | land politics to-day. Roskill electors, i vote for J. H. Gunson, Mavor of Auck- i land—(Advt.) Country visitors in town for show week " should visit th? A.B.C. Drapery and I Clothing Stores, Pitt Street corner, "New- , ton, for the best possible value with s courteous service. , i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 8