Amusements. QUEEN'S QUEEN'S. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. Last Opportunity of Seeing JOHN GILBERT In •'ARABIAN LOVE." TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). CHARLES JONES In " WESTERN SPEED." The Fastest Thing on Earth. •i 'Phone 941 A. 13R0ADWAY THEATRE, NEWMARKET j TO-NIGHT ONLY" (ELECTION NIGHT). I rnOM AI IX > IOM IVIIX, ! In "/PHASING THE TtTOON." " Phasing Xhe xVloon." Also, FIFTH ROUND Of "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." Special Note.—Results of Election Poll will be screened during the evening. Overture, 7.45 p.m. Reserves, 107CA. TO-MORROW (FRTDAY): MARY PICKFORD, In " HEART OF THE HILLS." Electoral, j
A. S. R ICHARDS ' I LABOUR CANDIDATE. HAMILTON, i At nn overflowing meeting at tho Hamilton Town Hall, a vote of confidence was carried, with under 20 dissentients. i : At a crowded meeting at the j Frankton Town Hall. December 4, a similar vote of confidence was carried unanimously. i MB. FARMER.—Your attention is called to this. Think it over. T ISTEN "p OR riTHE riHTJRCH T>ELLS rpO-DAY. THEY WILL RING TO CALL CHRISTIANS TO PRAY AND TO REMIND THEM OF THEIR DUTY AT THE POLLING BOOTHS.
x___/ DUAL T7" O T I N G UAL V, O T I N G AND tmpersonation. Impersonation. "Reward. aU—OU jlvewakd. T?eward. 5&-.OU JUiEWAKD. "REWARD. **OU XXewakd. REWARD. oW_.OU JTiEWAKD. ; I As wo have already etated. v/e have certain information with reference to Roll Stuffing, Dual Voting, and the Wrongful Use of Names on tho Roll. Two rewards, each of £250. were offered, the first being for tho largest number of names wrongfully on the roils. Tno first reward of £250 has already boon won, ajjd tho money will bo handed over as soon as the names on the largo number of lists received have been verified. The second sum of £250 will bo paid to the person furnishing information which leada to the largest number of convictions for Dual or other Wrongful Voting. This information must reach us not later than THURSDAY Dcce-mber 14, 1922. Address given on Roll must accompany each name. All li«,t3 received will be subject to verification by competent authorities. , The decMon of A. R. Atkinson. Esq.. President of tho N.Z. Alliance, in I all matters other than those decided 1 by the Court, will be final. No matter ho-.v few names are on i . your lift, if it ia tho largest received I the reward will be paid to you, Names of persons Hupnly'ng information will, if desired by the informants, be treated with absolute confidence. THE REWARD MONEY HAS BEEN SPECL\LLY CONTRIBUTED. | POST YOUR LISTS AND INFORMATION j TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS:— j ■vpSW ZEALAND A LLXANCE, • BOX 078, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18267, 7 December 1922, Page 16
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