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ELECTION NOTICES. WHICH SIDE ABE YOU OX? J. P. l. * K E ' s ; The Independent Liberal Candidate. KARORI TRAMS. QPECIAL CABS at 11, 11.30, and 12 p.m. irill bo run. TO-NIGHT (Thursday) from Lambton Station to Karori. DOUBLE FARES. 327 C. CATHIE, Mayor. JTUTZGEEALD for Sterling Workmanship, all repairs by skilled me chanics. Arcadia Cycle Works, 133, Lambton quay. REMEMBER The Independent Liberal Candidate. J. P. 'I, U K WELLINGTON NORTH. DR. IIZA'RD. A LAST WORD. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON NORTH. lAII asking for your Votes ■because I am a Liberal, and believe in Progress rather than, stagnation. Because I am a Leaseholder, and believe in the nation retaining its national endowments, which should not be sold to enrich the private landowner. Because I am au advocate of Cheap Money for Settlers and Working Men, and an advocate of Old Age Pensions and Widows'’ Pensions, Because on Public Health Qu cost ions I have given much study, and I believe that in Parliament I shall be able to do much good towards the elucidation of problem® of this nature, I am in favour of Universal Suffrage for Parliamentary and Local Body Elections. 919 ARNOLD W. IZARD. for "Massey Harris,*’ •*- "Red Bird," and "Arcadia Bicycles,** and Dunlop Motor Goods. Cash or easy terms. 139, Lambton. To the Electors of Wellington Suburbs and Country—Don*t forget the past services of J. P. L u K E - The Independent Liberal Candidate. JjVLECTORS OF WELLINGTON CENTRAL. ROBERT PLETOHER, A PROGRESSIVE LIBERAL CANDIDATE. CLEAN AND STRAIGHT. NO WRIGGLING. Some Reasons for Soliciting your Support:— ADVANCEMENT-—New Zealand must go forward. Effete Toryism ha® had its day. Under Liberalism the people have marched onward. ROBEBRT FLETCHER, would help you march, still further by • advocating the interests of the masses against wealth and privilege. LAND.—TIi© land is the heritage of the people. The Tories have driven the people off the land. The people must get back their own. ROBERT FLETCHER advocates strong pleasures to get back New • Zealand for the people, not by purchase, but by taxation. FOOD SUPPLIES -—The food supplies of the people should not be taxed through the Customs, ROBERT FLI/i'OHER stands for the raising of the barrier. LOCAL INDUSTRIES.—In a young country struggling industries need State protection against cheap labour importations, where nor affecting foodstuffs. ROBERT FLETCHER will vote on" the right side. INDUSTRIAL AND SOCIAL.—He has always supported a proper wage, publicly and privately. He will be . found on the side of justice to the masses. The new Parliament will have .to face -serious industrial questions. Liberal minds are needed to interpret the problems of the hour. The Tories in no country in the world have ever been on the people's side. EDUCATION. —Stands straight for the free and secular system. Secondary schools and university are richly ■ endowed by the State. ROBERT FLETCHER, favours the doors being opened still wider in return for what the people contribute through their endownments and , taxation, PERSONAL.—Points to his past honourable record on local bodies and the confidence the citizens have hitherto placed in him— HARBOUR BOARD—FLETCHER (top), 12,4-76 votes j next successful. Candidate, 8520 votes. . CITY COUNCIL - FLETCHER (top), 10,904 votes; next successful Candidate, 9397 votes. ELECTORS! Don’t be misled. Every vote for Toryism means turning back the clock. ROBERT FLETCHER Stands for PROGRESS OF THE PEOPLE. 571 HOW SHALL ! ACT ON THE 7th? For J. P. L u E"OITZGEBALD for Motors and Motor •*- Accessories. Arcadia Cycle and Motor Depot, 139. Lambton quay. VOTE FOR jQR. A. E. C 0 H Z E N S, Independent Opposition Candidate. DEFENDER of tho EIGHTS and LIBERTIES of the ■ - PEOPLE. Sol

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7977, 7 December 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7977, 7 December 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7977, 7 December 1911, Page 3

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