• NEWTOWN ELECTION. DR CHAPPLE’S FIXTURES for (his week: MONDAY NIGHT, 7.30 o’clock—Cominiltoe Yleeting. Committee Rooms, Rintonl an<l Riddiford streets TUESDAY NIGHT. S o’clock—Address, Hooeiieath WEDNESDAY NIGHT, S o’clock—Address, Church of Christ, Newtown THURSDAY' NIGHT, S o’clock—Open Air Meeting, Kintoul and Riddiford streets FRIDAY' NIGHT, 8 o’clock—Address, Kilbirnie. SATURDAY’ NIGHT, S o’clock-Dpen Air Meeting, Riutonl and Riddiford streets A. SYDNEY’ WATSON. 90 Secretary. NEWTOWN ELECTION. Doctor, chapple win meet ins Committee and Supporters nt the Committee Rooms, corner Rintoul and Riddiford streets, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. A. SYDNEY' WATSON, 91 Secretary, PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. NEWTOWN ELECTORATE. Ift/TR HISLOP will address the Electors EvJL a S follows: MONDAY’, SOth October Anglican Churchroom, Brooklyn. 8 p.m. TUESDAY’, 31st October—State School. Kilbirnie, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY’, let November—Geisha Palace. South Kilbirnie, 8 p.m, FRIDAY’, 3rd November—Methodist Schoolroom, Aro street, Mitcbelltown, 8 p.m. MONDAY, 6th November—State School, Rosoneath. 8 p.m, m. ii. McCarthy’. Secretary. MEMBERS of Sir Barber’s .Into Committees and friends willing to assist in the coining camjxiigu aro invited to meet him ns follows; BROOKLY’N State School, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. KILBIRNIE—WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 8 o’clock, in tho Schoolroom. The Central Committee will meet at the Shan 1 Studios, Riddiford street, TOMORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. THOMAS YVALLACE, 28 Chairman Central Committee. HUTT ELECTION. TtfE WILFORD’S Taita Meeting. THIS IWL (Monday) EWENING, will be held at Cottle’s Hall at Z o’clock—not in tho Schoolroom. 101 HUTT ELECTION. ME T. M. WILFOKD’S Public Meetings aro fixed as under:— TAITA THIS (Monday) EVENING, 30th October, Cottle’s Hall, at 8 o’clock, not at Schoolroom. KII AND ALLAH—Mr Nairn’s house, on TUESDAY’, 8 p.m. 94 HUTT ELECTION. MR WILFORD’S Wadcsbown Committee (Men’s) meets THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock, at Mr D. Barr’s, Pitt street; and his Wadestown Ladies’ Committee at the Committee Rooms, School road, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY. WELLINGTON EAST. GENERAL ELECTION, 1905. MR WILLIAM McLEAN’S COMMITTEE ROOM, 50, Kent terrace, near Basin Reserve. • Persons desirous of examining the Roll and of Enrolling those already not on tho Roll can do so bv calling at the Committee Room, 50, Kent terrace. GENERAL ELECTION, 1905. WELLINGTON EAST. MR YVILLIAM McLEAN'S Committees will meet as under: TO-NIGHT (Monday), 30th At tho Committee, Room 50, Kent terrace, 8 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, Ist November— Ladies meet at New Century Hall, 3 afternoon. Committee Room open all tho week for inspection of roll and enrolment of electors. TG GENERAL ELECTION. A MEETING of MR P. J. o’Regan;s General Committee will be held in Goodall’s Opera Tea Rooms (next Opera House), Manners street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, 30th instant, at 8 o'clock. EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Full attendance requested. 81 JAMES BRUTON, Secretary. WELLINGTON NORTH. "[ft,-f"R lEARD will address the Electors in the Theatre Royal on WEDNESDAY, Ist November, at 8 p.m. Dross Circle reserved for Ladies and their escorts. 83
]Vpw CENTURY HALE, KENT TERRACE. TUESDAY. 31st OCT., 1905. at 8 o’clock.—A meeting of all workers of the Liberal Partv will be held at 8 o’clock. Business of special importance. W. J. CULVER, gg General Secretary. THE COLONIAL CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY OR WELLINGTON. THE Society has been registered. The First Meeting, to Distribute Rules and Pass-books and to receive the first week’s Subscription, will he on WEDNESDAY NEXT, from 7.30 to 9 p.m. 89 J. CRBWES, Secretary. THANKS. F COOPER and Family wish to ex- • press thanks for sympathy and kindness received from many friends in their late bereavement. 65 FURNITURE. WE are now showing the Latest Designs in Antique. _ Modern and French Furniture two years’ experience in Paris; six years with Maple and Co., London. Drawing-room and Diningroom Suites from .£lO 10s. Austrian Chairs, 5s 9d. Carved Seat and Back Chairs, 6s 6d. Double Brass-rail Bedsteads, from 325. Brass Rail Fenders, 10s 6d. Brasses, 6s 6d. Cash or Terms. NOTE.—We do not send yon to others to arrange terms, but deal direct with you ourselves, at JAMES HILL AND CO.S. Complete House Furnishers, 37, CUBA STREET. CAFE DE PARIS. CHRISTCHURCH. . MR P. BURKE has again taken possession of the above Hotel, and will supervise the Entire Management, and by close attention to business hopes to receive the support of his old and esteemed customers and friends. 821 JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON. LTD.. Engineers and Importers. Wellington. OLE New Zealand Agents for TanLimited. Engines and Pumps all' purposes. Largest stocks of manery in the colony.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5732, 30 October 1905, Page 6
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