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NEWTOWN ELECTION. DR CHAPPLE'S FIXTURES for, this week— WEDNESDAY'NIGHT, 8 o’clock-Ad-dress, Church of Christ, Newtown THURSDAY NIGHT, S o'clock— Open Air Meeting, Eintoul and Riddiford streets FRIDAY NIGHT, 8 o’clock—Addicts, Kilbirnie. SATURDAY' NIGHT, 8 o'clock— Open Air Meeting, Rintoul and Riddiford streets A. SYDNEY WATSON. 90 ’ Secretary. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. NEWTOWN ELECTORATE. ME HISLOP will address the Electors as follows; WEDNESDAY'. Ist November—Geisha Palace, South Kilbirnie, 8 p.m. FRIDAY', 3rd November —Methodist Schoolroom. Aro street, Mitchelltown, 8 p.m. MONDAY', 6th November—State School. Roseneath, 8 p.m. m. h. McCarthy. Secretary. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. NEWTOWN ELECTORATE. LADIES’ COMMITTEE. MRS HISLOP invites her Lady Friends and also Supporters of Mr Hislop to meet her THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock, at the Central Committee Rooms, Riddiford street, opposite Constable street. 127 WELLINGTON .NORTH. M E IZARD will address the Electors in the Theatre Royal TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o’clock. Dress Circle reserved for Ladies and their escorts. S 3 NEWTOWN ELECTORS. MR T. M. STEPHENS will address the Electors in the Victoria Hall, Adelaide road, WEDNESDAY, Ist November, at 8 p.m. All are invited. Whither are we Drifting as a Nation ? 153 OTAKX ELECTORATE. FIELD will Address the Electors NORTHLAND—At the Hall. TO-NIGHT. (Wednesday), Ist November, at 8 o’clock. OHAU-At the Institute. THURSDAY, 2nd November, at 8 p.m. ' HUTT ELECTORATE. CROFTON BRANCH. A MEETING of tho Friend* and Snp porters of MR T. M. WILFORD ■will bo held at the Residence of Mr Francis Eagles, CROFTON, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, the Ist November, at 8 o’clock, to form a Committee. 156 ■ GENERAL ELECTION. MR BYRON BROWN will address a Meeting of LADY ELECTORS ONLY in the Hall, OTAKI, on MONDAY' AFTERNOON NEXT, November 6th, at 2.30 p.m. 126 GENERAL ELECTION. MR BYRON BROWN will Address a meeting of LADY ELECTORS ONLY in the Century Hall, LEVIN, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, the 7th iii.-i., at 2.30. - 190 WELLINGTON EAST. GENERAL ELECTION, 1303. MR WILLIAM McLEAN’S COMMITTEE ROOM, 50, Kent terrace, near Basin Reserve. Persons desirous of examining the Roll ami of Enrolling those already not on the Roil can do so bv calling at the Committee Room, 50, Kent terrace. 116 HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. OHARIU RIDING. BY request of a large number of Ratepayers in the above Riding, I have decided to offer my services at the coming election. Should I be elected 1 will do my utmost to meet your requirements. —I am. etc., yours faithfully. 444 STFPTTFV Pi STEPHEN BRYANT. THE-OPENING OF THE BOWLING AND TENNIS SEASON.

ALCOOK AND CO., "N.Z SPORTS DEPOT,” 82, Maimers street, Wellington, JJAVE just opened np NEW STOCKS BOWLS AND BOWLING REQUISITES. Being Official Testers, every pair of Bowls supplied by ns is guaranteed uniform in weight, size, and bias. TENNIS RACKETS AND SUNDRIES. Every Racket guaranteed perfectly true and highly strung. IE YOU ARB SENSIBLE inspect our stocks before making your season’s purchases. REMEMBER we have expert knowledge in every department. 881 FURNITURE. WB are now showing the Latest Designs in Antique, Modern and French Furniture two yea re' 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-i ail Bedsteads, from 325. Brass Rail Fenders, 40s 6d. Brasses, 6s 6d. Cash or Terms. NOTE.—We do not send you to others to arrange terras, but deal direct with you ourselves, at JAMES HILL AND CO.S, Complete House Furnishers, 37. CUBA STREET. M ‘GREGOE WRIG-HT k CO EXHIBITION PICTURES By JOHN GULLY And OTHER ARTISTS. 129. Lambton quay, Wellington. WAITOHI HOUSE PICTON. Proprietress ... MISS TODD. (Late of Melbourne). MOST charmingly situated, overloqks the Sounds, its lawns sloping to water’s edge. Daily motor-boat excursions to numberless beauty spots. The house has undergone extensive improvements. A well-known yachtsman writes; —"I consider Waitohi House a perfect boardinghouse, every advantage of home, surely no better place for the enjoyment of a sea-side holiday," • 811

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5734, 1 November 1905, Page 6

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