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ELECTION NOTICES: ■- LTNGTON CENTRAL ELECTION. The Radical Candidate, Will Address tho Electors on Tramivnv Trouble. Netvs.-iiy i»r a General Election. Land Question—Taxation and ' :;;!v^atum, rvisti and their Dependents. ii-i:iiii;i «f Soldiers, State Control, :>K HOT*"—Post Office square, 'oeen \-± and 1 and ajrain between 1 d 2. KD.AY. S p.m.—St. Peter's SchooI'.rELUNUTON CENTRAL BYM. J. MACK, ii. J. MACK, INDKPENDENT LABOUR DA-nDi-WATE, Ires* uie t.CL-tors as follows: MONT/AW September 30th.—Sc. Peters at o p.m. TUESDAY, October Ist.—Alt. Cook Boys' ILEAK MACK! rOTE FOR LOYALTY AND LABOUR. XLINGTON CENTRAL BYI.ABO CR LABOUR LABI; UK, lab.) in: LABOUR LALOCI! LABu U.K TO-XrGHT at S p.m.,.. ''THE CASE !'OE LABOUR," ■ Mr J. Ale-Combs, M.P., and idon. J. T. Paul, Ai-.L.C:, and the Candidate. Chairn.ar.: Mr A. Parlane. ALEXANDRA II ALL, Abel Smith street. Speakers: Mr H. E. Holland, ALP., .and tho Candidate, ■and others. .. Cuairuiaii: Mr W.'TeYoung. FRIDAY, - Sept. 27thV at • H p.m. r - Mission Hall Aro street, Speaker:. Mr Era; Open Air G-huznee street, Various speakers FRASEE ERASER I'lL-1...... ERASER , FRASER, ERASE " ERASER ERAisLK ERASER ERASER FRASER ERASER FRASER ERASER ERASER FRASER. ERASER. ERASER. ERASER ERASER ERASER ERASER ERASERERASER ERASER ERASER ERASER FRAb eK< ERASER ERASER ERASER ERASER FRASER FRASEIiFRASER ERASER ' WE L'LlNiiTOff: CENTRAL BiT-JiJj^CTION WILLIAM T. HILDKETH, /JMIE NATIONAL CANDIDATE, {2j Unswervins loyalty to King and Loyal labour vdtb. adequate remuneration b*sed on the cost of. livrtional representation. epeal of the present method of aent of labour disputes. eferenciuin on the prohibition on to be settled by a bare niawith compensation, su'eh Te* »m to include, an issue dealing Stato control with compensa,7) A General Election without further delay. (S) Dra-ticreductions in the cost of living wherever .possible. (0) Maintenance of the present system of ed ueation. (10) A State-owned lino of steamers for . carrying Ne.w -'Zealand produce overseas ; a State-owned Ferry Service be- . twtea Wellington and Lyttelton, (11) Purchase, of _ State Colliers for coal carrying, thus cheapening coal to tho * public; the.'nationalisation of the coal mines- of tho .Dominion; and a reduction in the-' price of coal. 12) Tho appointment of a Repatriation Minister to prepare for the settlement and placing 0 f all returned sol- . dicrs jti suitable avenues of employment. (13) Tli'- payment of increased fees to jurors and witnesses in criminal and (14) Tho incroas'i >of wages to warders and school tefl.ohers, and assistance s'.nd extension of tho School Medical Service Leuta'i, etc. (15) Tiie introduction of a National Penrion Sen fine for the benefit of all loyal subject/! of the Dominion, and riKM'-.tanf-o (u Friendly Societies to Jiiot-t Urj expenses of war levies, etc. <lC> Th.-< innrr-asc- of the "War pension, to widowed mothers and dependents. (17) Vi;rrirous pidicv of speeding, up the rutting tip of larger estates, and the development of New Zealand re:>>urcos and industries to enable the country to Tneet tho heavy war pb- . lijjfition-j, also providing employment THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE, WILLIAM T. HILDKETH, w'-trj supports the National Cfovernmenv. during tho War, will claboru*o the planks of the abovo platform at his public meeting, to bo held on FRIDAY, September 27th, at St. Peter's Schoolroom, Cihuzn'ee street. '' ' 907 WfLk'lE'S LATEST WAR. HAP, No. 9, Q*iTOWINU Anglo-French Front, from *•*■? i'yivs 1o Verdun, also present' Iji'l!'.- Jiue and nutxiimtm advance at' juiy date. Scale, 1 miles to inch. ].■:■!':■•, U. 002

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10085, 26 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10085, 26 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10085, 26 September 1918, Page 3