H A u R A K I ELECTORATE THE RT. HON. J. G. COATES (PRIME MINISTER), WILL SPEAK AT rpHE rpHEATRE, GREAT SOUTH ROAD. OTAHUHU, fpO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT 7.50 P.M. MR. A. W. HALL OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. WILL ALSO SPEAK. JJ AUR AK I ELE CTOR AT E. MR. ARTHUR AY. HALL OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE Speaks at the I PAPATOETOE TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). The Hon. G. J. Garland. M.L.C., also Mr. E. D. McLennan, M.P., will address the meeting at S p.m. g O SKILL ELECTORATE. ITJLISS LLLEN (OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE) Will Address the Electors as under:— TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). 8 p.m., EDENDALE THEATRE. EDENDALE, Chairman: Mr. T. Mclndoe. All Electors Cordially Invited. S ÜBU R B s ELECTORATE. SIR JAMES GUNSON SIR JAMES GUNSON OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, Will deliver his final address: To-night, o-night, To-night, o-night. 8 8 O’CLOCK O’CLOCK O’CLOCK O’CLOCK (The Right Hon. Prime Minister will be present during the meeting and will speak.) Avondale VONDALE Avondale VONDALE Town own Town own H H ALL. ALL. i ALL. j ALL. | Chairman: W\ J. TAIT, Esq. ‘PROGRESS WITH SAFETY. ALL ELECTORS INVITED. VYTAITEMATA ELECTORATE. Mr. a lexr. ttarris, r. Alexr. Harris, INDEPENDENT REFORM CANDIDATE Will Address the Electors, To-day (Tuesday). O-DAY (TUESDAY). Open Air Meetings: GLENFIELD (Outside School), 6.30 p.m.; NORTHCOTE i (Outside Council Chamber), 7 p.m.; ! MILFORD ROAD CORNER, 7.30 { p.m.; TAKAPUNA (Hall’s Corner), | 8 p.m.; BELMONT, 8.30 p.m.; BAYS- | WATER (Outside Feaver’s Store), 9 < p.m.; DEVONPORT (Marine' Square), 9.30 p.m. J>ROHIBITION AGAINST -pROHIBITION: Mr. H. S COTT COTT Bennett, ENNETT, (THE FAMOUS LECTURER), Will State the Case Against PROHIBITION. Mr. Bennett will deal with the American Presidential Election and its Lessons. pEYS JNSTITUTE, PONSONBY, pO-NIGHT, rjIUESDAY, J g AT 8 P.M. DON’T FAIL TO HEAR THIS GREAT SPEAKER. ALCOHOL is good for children. Be British. Play the game. Continuance. CORPORATION NOTICES. CI T Y ° F Au CKL AN D. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given that the Auck- j land City Council has granted the use j of the Domain Cricket Ground to the , Auckland Girl Guides’ Association for the purpose of holding a Rally on SATURDAY, the 24th November, 1928, with authority to the said Association to make a charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Cricket Ground, with an extra charge of One Shilling for every horse or vehicle, and | an additional charge not exceeding OnShilling for each person for admission to the Pavilion. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. LAWN TENNIB A BRUCE for Tennis Racquets; rac- • quets restrung and repaired. oatronised by Tilden. ex-world’s chatnpion.—94 Albert St. ALCOHOL is good for children. Be British. Play the game. Continuance. PARNELL SHOPPING CLOCK, Watch and Jewellery Repairs can be relied on when done by Web- | ster Bros., Jewellers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 510, 13 November 1928, Page 3
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