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PROHIBITION LECTURE A STRAIGHT TALK TO VOTERS From two outstanding New Zealand business men will be given At the DE LUXE THEATRE TO-MORROW NIGHT (SUNDAY), NOVEMBER ist, 8.15 p.m. Speakers: THE HON. GEO. FOWLDS MR ROBT. A. LAIDLAW (Managing Director, Farmers Union Trading Co., Ltd.) S.A. SILVER BAND WILL PLAY SELECTIONS BEFORE MEETING COMMENCES. Band also plays at Great Prohibition Rally, S.A. Citadel, Vivian street, Sunday ' afternoon. GIVE PROHIBITION A TRIAL. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION.

ON THE WAR PATH MR L. M. ISITT Brilliant Champion of Prohibition movement deals with Liquor’s Latest Bluff, \ "Corporate Control.” MAIN TOWN HA'LL MONDAY '(NOVEMBER 2nd), 8 p.m. As a member of the Special Parliamentary Licensing Committee, hearing both sides, Mr Isitt speaks with full knowledge. Chairman: Commissioner R. Hoggard (N.Z. Salvation Army). REV. F. E. HARRY (President Wellington Area N.Z.A.) Will Also Speak. GIVE PROHIBITION A TRIAL. Make November‘4th NEW ZEALAND’S EMANCIPATION DAY. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. Community Singing commencing 7.50 p.m. Leader, W. J. Mason. S.A. BAND IN ATTENDANCE.

Wellington Harbour Board SALE OF DEBENTURES , £150,000 Loan at 5i% per annum The Eoard is offering- for public sale Debentures of either £v» or 1,000 denomination. RATE OF INTEREST —5J per centum per annum payable half yearly. DEBENTURES mature February 1940. FRACTIONAL INTEREST paid at si per centum per annum. BROKERAGE PAID. INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL payable free of exchange in New Zealand. ( Prospectus and Tender Forms procurable at any branch of the National Bank of New Zealand Ltd., or fyom undersigned. Harbour Board Office, - Wellington, New Zealand, . : - “■ r A G. BARNETT, Secretary.

POLITICAL MEETINGS. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTION. T FORSYTH, Reform Candidate, will * Address the Electors as follows, at 8 p.m.— KILBIRNIB HALL, Kilbirnie crescent, MONDAY, November 2nd. CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOLROOM, Cambridge terrace, TUESDAY, November 3rd. WELLINGTON SUBURBS. T> A. WRIGHT will address the Elec--*-V« te ra na follows, at 8 p.m.:— KHANDALLAH TOWN HALL, MON-' DAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. ISLAND BAY—ST. HILDA’S HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. WELLINGTON. CENTRAL. A LL Friends and Supporters of MR DUNBAR SLOANS' willing to assist' on Polling Day, kindly send names and addresses to the Secretary. Mr S. H. Ferguson, Dunbar Sloane’s Committee Rooms, Nathan’s Buildings. Featherston street, not later than TO-DAY. FINAL COMMITTEE MEETING THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.30, Nathan’s Buildings. Business important. A hundred Workers Wanted for Polling Day. The Coates Wave is at the Flood. A Vote for SLOANE is a Vote for COATES. WELLINGTON FOR LABOUR! WELLINGTON FOR LABOUR! A GREAT LABOUR PARTY RALLY will be held in the TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TUESDAY EVENING NEXT TUESDAY EVENING NEXT At. 8. LABOUR CANDIDATES AND OTHERS WILL SPEAK. THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED. No Tickets. Doors Open 7. Be there in time. Collection. - WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE «IR JOHN LUKE, the Official Reform Candidate, ■ will Address the Electors as under:— KEARNEY’S TEAROOMS, TINAKORI ROAD-MONDAY NEXT, Nov. 2. ST. ANDREW’S HALL, THE TER-RACE-TUESDAY NEXT, Nov. 3rd. WELLINGTON SOUTH. Mr a, b. sievwrtght’S candidature. Saturday: Mornington School, at 8 pm. Monday: Fullford’s Hall. Brooklyn. Tuesday: Star Theatre, Newtown.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12283, 31 October 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12283, 31 October 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12283, 31 October 1925, Page 3

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