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T OWN HALL, ' MARTON Under Vice-Regal Patronage. TONIGHT LOUISE MACK, V.A.P. . LOUISE MACfe, Y.A.D With her own Moving Pictures. You Often Wondered m war-time if this were true or that were true. You knew not whrt to bedeve. You said ; “Tney only tell us what they think is good for us.” LOUISE MACK, the Greatest "Woman Orator in the W r orld, lifts the veil and sheds light in An Eye-opening Recital by an Eye-witness. Every story, every description, every little acted drama was Gathered on the Battlefields by Louise Mack. Popular Prices : 2/7, 2/1, 1/1. Matinee for children Thursday afternoon, 3 o’clock. Admission 6d. Box plan at Mogridge’s.

Q£ fiQ C 3 cq •s® 0 eg m b c rt gfl «3C (z SC. % ea h STATE OWNED SHIPPING. ST£TE BANKS. REDUCTION IN COST OF LIVINO. MORE PRODUCTION. COMPULSORY ACQUISITION OF LARGE ESTATES. VIGOROUS HOUSE BUILDING POLICY. FULL CIVIL RIGHTS TO ALL CIVIL SERVANTS. ABOLITION OF THE UPPER HOUSE. CLOSER SETTLEMENT AND GREATER PRODUCTION. LIBERAL GRANTS FOR EDUCATION. ELECTORS, VOTE FOR *

RANGITIKEI ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. HEN I addressed you in ■ Marten recently I expressed a hope that I should again have an opportunity of speaking to you before the Election day. I regret very much that owing to my late entry into the campaign I now find it utterly impossible to speak again at Marton. I might point out that there are over forty polling-booths, and from the date of my first address T had only 28 days to cover the district. This has necessitated my addressing two meetings a day on several occasions. To those who have been unable to hear me when I spoke in and around Marton I tender my apology. If there are any Electors who desire to ask any further questions with regard to my policy, I will be pleased to answer same if they will forward the questions in writing either to Mr. F. R. FI. Brice or Mr. A. J. B. Sicelv, Marton. Having already expressed my views, I now leave myself in your hands with the utmost trust that you will shew your confidence in me as official representative of the Reform Party. Yours faithfully, W, S. GLENN.

DRAINAGE PIPES. FULL stocks on hand of 3 inch, 4 inch and 6 inch Field Pipes. Also stocked : Cement pipes, flood gates, water troughs, wash tubs, salt pans, etc., etc. Fencing timber a speciality. E. H ORABB, 73, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. Bov 263) Phone 700. MAG’S GARAGE, —BUUS.— The Essex op Baby Hudson JUST LANDED. A LONG-PELT WANT SUPPLIED. THIS 4-cylindcr 5-seater will do 26 miles per gallon, and is a cheap cunning machine. DEMONSTRATIONS ARRANGED. Immediate Delivery can be given. The first cost is the onlv one, as the upke is reduced to a minimum. Also agents for— Super-Six Hudson Willy Knight Overland AND Douglas and B.S.a. Motor Cycles.

MANAWATU ELECTORATE. Ikm R E. NEWMAN. Reform Candidate, will address the Electors under ; WANGAEHU - Monday, the 15th. Ail meetings at b p.m. [a card.] TODO & WVSOCKI, PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS AND METAL WORKERS. Broadw&y, - MARION. Estimates Given. Telephone 329. -

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11960, 11 December 1919, Page 8

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