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ELECTION DAY TO-MORROW.

HOURS OF POLLING—«J a.m. to 6 p.m. CANDIDATES AND BOOTHS. To-morrO\v is the great testing day towards which events in the political world have been steadily moving during the last six weeks. Up till now the initiative lias rested with the candidates, but to-morrow it passes to the constituencies and the electors will be called upon to exercise their privilege. With the assistanc of the Hoods of written and spoken word thai they have been die recipients of during the campaign, they should be well equipped to use the fateful blue pencil. Special attention is drawn to the fact that the poll closes at G o'clock. Voters absent from their own electorates should note that they can vote af any polling booth in any elec-t-orate without having to obtain a permit beforehand. The respective candidates and polling booths arc as follow: MANAWATU. National-Liberal.—Hollings, Phillio Luscombe. Reform.—Linklater, Joseph. I.abour.T—Roberts, Benjamin. Polling Places: Awahuri, the Ha}l. Awahuri, Kauwhata Factory, thi-Board-room. Awahuri Road, .Tanning's Store Bainesse, the School. Bulls, the Town 'Hall. Bimnythorpe, Hodgson's Bakery. Carnarvon, the "Clydesdale" Public Hall. Foxton, the Public School (principal). Glen Oroua, the Public School. Greatford, the Public School. Kairanga, Residence of Mr D. Prouse. Koputaroa, the Public School. Levin, the Public School. Linton, the Public School. Makerua, the Public School. Makowhai, Rongotea Siding, the Bulk Store. Mangah'ao Hydro Works, the Schoolroom. Marotiri, the Residence of Mr T. Gingell. Moutoa, the Public School. Newbury, the Public School. Oroua Downs, the Public School. Parewanui, the Public School. Poroutawhao, the Public School. Ilangiotu, the Public School. Rangitane, Residence of Mr H. W. Alve. Rongotea, the Coronation Hall. Sanson, the County Office. Shannon, the Public School. Taikorea, the Public School. Taonui, the Public School. Tiakitalruna, the Public School. Tokomaru, the Public School.

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Shannon News, 3 November 1925, Page 2

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ELECTION DAY TO-MORROW. Shannon News, 3 November 1925, Page 2

ELECTION DAY TO-MORROW. Shannon News, 3 November 1925, Page 2