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ELECTION NOTICES. ELLINGTON ELECTION. CENTRAL BYM. 31. MACK, MACK, THE INDEPENDENT LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address tlie Electors as follows TO-DIY (FRIDAY), at 8 p.m.—Willis street State School. MONDAY. September 30th.—St. Peter’s Schoolroom, at 8 p.m. TUESDAY, October Ist.—Mt. Cook Boys’ School. WEDNESDAY, October 2nd.—A Meeting of Supporters will be held in St. John's Presbyterian Hall, at 8 p.m. HEAR MACK! VOTE FOR LOYALTY AND LABOUR. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION. R HARRY ATM OR E The Radical Candidate, Will Address the Electors on Nationalisation of Hospitals. Tne Tramway Trouble. The Necessity for a General Election. Tne Vust of Living., The Land Question —Taxation and Rcaggregation. Reservists and their Dependents. Heparriation of Soldiers, State Control, Education, etc., etc. XO-D-i i , Midday—Post Office Square. SAT Li UDA\, 8 p.m.—St. Peters Schoolroom. MONDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o’clookMeeting for Women, St. Peters Schoolroom. WELLINGTON CENTRAL jbl-j-LiMUiTuN WHAT WILLIAM T. HiLDuETB, fJIHB NATIONAL CANDIDATE, ' Stands for : - (1) Tho prosecution of the war to a victorious conclusion. (2) Unswerving loyalty to King and Country. (3) Loyal labour with adequate remuneration based on the cost of living: (•L Proportional Representation. ' (5) The repeal of the present method of settlement of labour disputed. (0) A referendum on the prohibition question to be settled by a bar© majority, with compensation, such referendum to include an issue dealing -with State control with compensation. (T) A General Election without further delay. (8) Drastic reductions in the cost of living wherever possible. (9) Maintenance of the present system of education. (10) A State-owned line of steamers for carrying New Zealand produce overseas : a State-owned Ferry Service be-, tween Wellington and Lyttelton. (11) Purchase of State Colliers for coal carrying, thus cheapening coal to the public; the nationalisation of the coal mines of the Dominion: and a reduction in the price of coal. (12) The appointment of a Repatriation Minister to prepare for the settlement and placing of all returned soldiers ,in suitable avenues of employment. (13) The payment df increased fees tojurors andwitnesses in criminal and civil cases. ■ ' . .H 4) The increase of wages to warders and school teachers, and assistance and extension of the School Medical Service Dental, etc. (15) The introduction of a National Pension Scheme for the benefit of all loyal subjects of the Dominion, and assistance to Friendly Societies tb : meet the expenses of war levies, etc. (16) The increase of the War Pension to widowed mothers and dependents. (17) Vigorous policy of speeding up the cutting np of larger estates and the development of New Zealand resources and industries to enable the country to meet the heavy war Obligations, also providing employment for all. . - THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE, WILLIAM T. HILDRETH, who supports the National, Government, during tho War, will • elaborate the planks of the above platform at his public meeting, to be held THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. September 27th, at St. Peter’s Schoolroom, Ghuzneo street. ■VIEW PLY Alt) UTH-OP UNAKB R.M. MOTOR SERVICE, Leave- New Plymouth daily, 7,30 a.m. and ■1.15 p.m - r Leave Opunake. daily, 7.15 a.m. and 3.30. p.m. MOUNTAIN TRIPS A SPECIALITY. E. WOOLKIDGE, Brougham street. New Plymouth. "Phone 357. Under New Management. T HE LONDON COFFEE Post Office Square, STALL, Is now under the Personal Control of Mr W. T. Robertson. Open from 7 p.m. till 1.3 Q, a.m. Sundays, all Night. 832 "BANK DEPOSITS." WANTED —Accountants and Managers to become acquainted with the latest improved Bank Deposit Book. Pull particulars on application to "DEPOSITS," 74 "Times" Office. WILKIE’S LATEST WAR MAP, No. 9, CJHOWINQ Anglo-French Front, from Ypres to Verdun, also present battle lino aad maximum advance at any date. Scale, 1 miles to inch. Price, Is. 902 WANTED Known—Strike for Fleming’s Cheap Wax Records. Standard, Is 3d; 4miu, Arnberolo 2s. Edison Phonographs from 70s. Easy time pay! monte. Fleming and Co., Tho Phonoriss, Newtown.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10086, 27 September 1918, Page 3

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