AMUSEMENTS. SATURDAY 1 Reserve Now for j I GRACE MOORE — In — “LOVE ME FOREVER” Approved for Universal Exhibition -NEW PLYMOUTH — STATE * ► (Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.) 2 p.m. TO-DAY 8 P.M. A Man’s as Good or as Bad as the Woman he Loves. LEW AYRES — & — MAE CLARK LEW AYRES — & — MAE CLARK — In — “SILK HAT KID.” “SILK HAT KID.” “SILK HAT KID.” “SILK HAT KID.” Thrilling Drama — Dangerous Romance. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVES AT COLLIER’S-’PHONE 84j POLITICAL MEETINGS. DEMOCRAT PARTY. TVTR. H. CAVE, candidate for New Plymouth Electorate, will address electors as under:— To-night (Wednesday), St. Aubyn Sunday School, Moturoa. Thursday, October 31, Fitzroy Hall. DEMOCRAT PARTY. TAR. GEO. J. ADAMS will address Electors at the following places:— TO-MORROW (Thursday), October 31, at 8 p.m.—Kai Iwi Hall. Upper Aramoho, Friday, November 1, at 8 p.m. DEMOCRAT PARTY. PATEA ELECTORATE. A MEETING of those interested in the candidature of Dr. George J. Adams will be held in the Foresters’ Hall, Nelson Street, Hawera, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), October 30, at 8 o’clock. Business: To form a campaign committee. Ladies especially invited. C. T. YOUNG,I Organising Secretary. DEMOCRAT PLATFORM. Tlfß. C. R. FINNERTY, Democrat candidate for Stratford, will address electors at: — MIDHIRST, To-day (Wednesday), October 30, 8.15 p.m. DEMOCRAT PARTY ADDRESS. VITE regret to advise Electors of Strat- ' ford that Mr. T. C. A. Hislop, Leader of the Democrat Party, will not be able to speak at Stratford on Saturday, November 2, as previously announced, but we have arranged for the deputy leader, Mr. W. A. Veitch, to give an address in the King’s Theatre, Stratford, on FRIDAY, November 1, at 8 p.m. M. K. McCALLUM, Sec. POLITICAL. npHE Official Labour Candidate, the Rev. F. L. Frost, will address the electors • TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at Frankleigh Park Hall, at 8 o’clock. Special invitation is extended to ladies. ~’ POLITICAL. TVTR. H. G. DICKIE, Official Government Candidate for Patea, will address electors at the following places:Ohangai, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). Maxwell, Thursday, October 3L Patea, Friday, November 1. Waitotara, Saturday, November 2. Mata, Monday, November 4. Ararata, Monday, November 4. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Further itinerary will be advertised later. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. M K - W. jTp olso . n ' Will address Electors at 8 p.m. as under:— CROYDON ROAD—TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). KAIMATA— Thursday, October 31. YORK ROAD—Friday, November 1. QPEN MEETINGS FOR WOMEN VOTERS. FOR WOMEN VOTERS. POME and Hear the Parliamentary „ .... Candidates. REV. F. L. FROST (The Labour Party), TO-NIGHT, October 30, in “Mon Desir.” MR. H. CAVE (The Democratic Party), November 6. ' MISS E. ANDREWS (An Independent), November 13. MR. S. G. SMITH (The National Party), November 20. MR. W. A. SHEAT (An Independent Radical), November 25. The above addresses are arranged by the Y.W.C.A. Business and Professional Women’s Round-Table Club. Anyone desiring to attend ’Phone 464 D. Tea 1/- commences at 5.45 p.m. Address Finishes at 7.30 p.m.
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