SECOND EDITION
AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. RELIABLE ELECTION RESULTS. Throughout Thursday Night's Entertainment wo have arranged to Screen Progressive results of the' Election. "OTIS M AJ THEATB & JLI - HAYWAKD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At 8 And NIGHTLY. A Stupendous Picture. THE WRATH OF THE GODS THE WRATH OF THE GODS See the Destruction of Sakura Jima. Tin-] BATTLE •OF LEBBEKE, Realistic Battlefield Scenes. THE GAUMONT WAR GRAUHIO, Of Special Interest. HEEZA LIAR'S SPIPWRECK Causes much merriment. SCENES IN TOLEDO, A Beautiful Spanish Travel Picture. FEATHERED ACROBATS. A SIX-FOOT ROMANCE. 1/- and 6d. Reserves, Dresden, 1/6. Q ~Y~DENH A P I CFUFEI ° TO-NIGIiT—The Oriental Drama, THE WRATH OF THE GODS And Ilis Majesty's Programme as above. Prices' 6d and 1/-. Reserves at Holcrofts. a THE A T R~K LAST DAY OF PROGRAMME. ASTA NEILSEN, SUFFRAGETTE ASTA NEILSEN, SUFFRAGETTE ASTA NEILSEN, SUFFRAGETTE ASTA NEILSEN, SUFFRAGETTE LIFE IN HONG KONG. WAR LAWYER, DOG, AND THE BABY. WAR Australian gazette. « war THE BATTLE OF LEBBEKE. """ WAR ELECTION NOTICES. A YON ELECTORATE. MR D. G. SULLIVAN and Others will SPEAK as follows:—. TO-NIGHT (Final Rally)— Corner Worcester St. and Linwood Av„ 7 p.m.; Corner Mile Rd. and Gloucester St. Ext., 7.30 p.m.; North New Brighton, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (J.. McGullougli), 8 >p.m.; New Brighton, from Committee Rooms Window, 8.35 p.m.; Final Rally, Corner , Hereford St. and Stanmore Rd., 8.30 p.m. (Mr R. M. Speirs and Mr W. Taylor speak until Mr Sullivan arrives;) 5264 V 0 N ELECTORA T E. MR H. D. ACLAND, the Government Candidate, will ADDRESS tho ELECTORS tis follows: — TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY)—Corner Vogel St. and Stanmore Rd., $t 7 o'clock; East Belt Methodist Schoolroom, at 8.15 o'clock. (Mr J. A. Flesher will preside.) 5349 A YON ELECTORATE. MR, G. W. RUSSELL (Liberal) will SPEAK as under :-r-TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY)— 7 o'clock, Harris's Store, North Avon Rd.; 8 o'clock, New Brighton Pier; 9 o'clock, Cashel St.. and Stanmore Rd. " 5367 A VON'ELE C T. 0 R S. Please remember, when reading Mr Percy Jf,' Mills's pathetic Appeal, urging; you to vote for Continuance, that the Liquor Trade has had 21 YEARS' NOTICE TO QUIT. 5366 Tc OArtoT ELECTORA TK R MR BERTRAM BUNN, the Government Candidate, will ADDRESS PUBLIC MEETINGS as under:— TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Dec. 9—Corner Cutler's Rd. and-George St., at 7 o'clock, sharp; Corner Mandeville Rd. and Lowe St., at 7.45 o'clock sharp; Corner Clarence Rd. and Dudley St., at 8.30 o'clock sharp. 5351" K AI -' A P O I ELECTION. MR DAVID JONES, the Government. Candidate for Kaiapoi, will ADDRESS the ELECTORS as un^er:— TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), ; At RANGIORA. ■■ , 5350 ELW Y N EL.E 6T ORATE. S GEO. SHEAT, Government Candidate for Selwyn, will. ADDRESS ELECTORS as follows: — HORORAT A—TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Dec. 9, at 8 1 o'clock, Racecourse Gates. gEL WY N ELECT ORA TE. JOSEPH HAMLET, the Popular Reform Candidate, who is being supported by the people, will ADDRESS the SELWYN -ELECTORS as follows: — . TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY)—PENDARVES HALL, ,6 o'clock; ALLENT.ON, 8.15. s E L W~ Y N ELECTORS, The Metliven Reform League voted a majority in favour of supporting Hamlet at the coming Elections! 11. The Reform Government has not turned Hamlet down, as suggested by some people locally!
111. The Premier at Oamaru . Show two weeks ago said to an influential Elector in Selwyn, who was iudging cattle there: Hamlet is just as acceptable to us as Sheat. Go home and pick your man and plump for him." IV. Hence the Popular Support accorded Hamlet (always sincere, and a Reformer for life). V.. It is untrue to state "Sheat was first in the, field." Hamlet's nomination was lodged and accepted 11 months ago! YL Mr Sheat was foisted on to the people without their consent by David Jones, Fred Horrell, Geo. Leadley, C. A. Hardy, and Co., Unlimited I VII. Hamlet is not the reject of- the people, but of those alluded to in clause VI. VIII. The Electors are aware "that the t stone rejected by the builders will some day become the headstone' in the corner." IX. Hamlet will in the near future be Leading Reform in the N.Z. Parliament! X. Vote solid for Hamlet. He is the Voice -of: Progress, Promotion, and Prosperity," which ensure success. He stands four square to all the winds that "blow.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 262, 9 December 1914, Page 1
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