AMUSEMENTS. r OWN H A L I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! An Entirely New Programme Will be presented Will and Bob Thomas'* PIEEKOTb Whoso Season Positively Closes THURSDAY NBXT, OCTOBER 3rd. Monday, Tuesday, Wed., Thiirs. Next, Last 4 Nights of Season. I'ho Box Plaiw for which open at The Bristol on Monday Morning. TO-DAY'S BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS at Bristol till Noon. After 5 at Town Hall—OK 'Phone 65. 'Phone seats not retained after rising of cur- ' tain. '■ Prices—3s, 2s, Is {plus tax). Vton., Tuos., Wed., and Thurs. Next, POSITIVELY LAST 4 NIGHTS Ot' the Season. 966 ELECTION. NOTICES. VOTE GAEMS THE SOLDIERS' ■ CANDIDATE. 6Y PLACING ME AT THE HEAD OF THE POLL On THURSDAY, tie 3rd of OCTOBER, You are Voting for 100.000 men who are disfranchised hj their absence while defending our Country. Women, dependents of soldiers, do jinr dutv bv them by placing their CANDIDATE at-the J -HBAJR,OF-THB POLL. I shall have much pleasure in f:nm addressing' you afc the'-(same^hall) SCOTTISH SOCIETIES HALL. Tory street. Two Doors from Courtenay place. On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, At 8 p.m. WELLINGTON CENTRAL BYHLECTION. fILLIAM T. HILDEETH CTHB NATIONAL CANDIDATE), V4/HOSE experience""in civic life onV f titles him to seek a position in Parliament. WILLIAM T. HILDRETH A SOLID MAN, AND A LOYAL AND TRUSTED CITIZEN, No speakers haVe been collected from jutside Wellington for him. HE FIGHTS HIS OWN BATTLE. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION, j T»/r R HARRY ATMORI The Radical Candidate. Will Address the Electors on Nationalisation of Hospitals. The Tramway Trouble. The -Necessity for a General Election. The Cost of Living. The Land Question—Taxation ond Boagjjregation. Reservists and thoir Dependents. Repatriation of Soldiers, ' State Control, Education, etc., etc. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 p.m.-St. Peter's Schoolroom. MONDAY APTEUtNOON, 3 o'clockMeeting for Women, St. Peter's Schoolroom. WELLINGTON CENTRAL BYELECTION. M. J. MACK, M. J. MACK, TILE INDEPENDENT LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as follo\.„,- . MONDAY, September 30th.—St. Peter's Schoolroom, at 8 p.ni. 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. jTSTANTED Known—Catalogues of" any *~ t>\zo or description printed by the. "Times" at reasonablo cost. Lot ua auoto yon.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10087, 28 September 1918, Page 3
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