ELECTION NOTICES. GS. THOMSON’S FINAL RALLY, • In the Trades Hall, Moray place, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), April 28, 1925 at 9.30 p.m., at the close of the Hotel and Restaurant Union meeting. GEORGE SAMUEL THOMSON, a Candidate for the Otago Harbour Board Election, will Speak to all who are sufficiently interested to roll up to listen to him. Mr Thomson is an able and interesting platform speaker so, Ladies. DO NOT MISS THIS CHANCE. ABOUT MUNICIPAL MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) at 8. ALBANY STREET ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. Speakers: S J. Elston, C. M. Moss, W. Brown, A. J. Morison, Mrs L. L. Maclaren, and Mrs Christie. Chairman: Mr S. W. Caspar. [A Oakd.] AVID LARNACH, CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUNCIL, OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD, HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. My friends have again urged me .to stand for the above positions. Having retired from business, I am able to devote my entire time to the interests of my fellow-citizens. I am at present Chairman of the Harbour j Board, which term expires next month. I think my record is pretty. well known to the electors. The other positions I havtf held are too numerous to mention. REQUESTING YOUR SUPPORT. iTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD ELEC- ’ TIOTSf, 1925. Mrs J. K. MACFIE (at present Member of the Board) Solicits vour VOTE AND SUPPORT On POLLING DAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. i 9 a.m, to 7 p.m. 28ap j
The first meeting of the class on tho study of literature with Miss M, King, M.A., under tho auspices of the W.E.A.I commenced last Tuesday. The session is to bo occupied with the study of tho life and works of Samuel Johnson, Ibsen, Tolstoi, Wordsworth, and Anatole France. The first meeting was devoted to an account of the times of Queen Anne and to the relation of literary men and particularly Johnson. to those limes. The meeting tonight takes up tho study of Johnson’s attitude towards the literature, tho art, and the religion of his time. The class meets on Tuesdays at 7.30 p.m. in the University. Amid a thousand ills which man endures, Amid tho pangs of lung-strain and unrest, Amid a thousand remedies and cures, Still, W r oods’ Great Peppermint Cure is best. For coughs and colds by thousands prized. In action gentle, soothing, safe and sure, The best of all the treatments yet devised, Is Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. -—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19465, 28 April 1925, Page 11
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