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r.&TK ADVERTISEMENTSWANGANUI ELECTORATE. ■m/TR w. A. YEITCH will address the -L’A Ejectors jn the Presbyterian Schoolroom, Campbell Street, To-night (Tue* day), at 8 o’clock. To-morrow Night (Wednesday), December 3rd—Aramoho Boat Shed, at 8 p.m. Thursday, December 4th —Opera House at 7-45 p.m. HP HE Call of the Workers is for ModA cfate Labour principles, and in that connection the most influential papers of New Zealand have applauded the sound policy of Mr W. A. Yeitch. All Workers of the Dominion find in him their best friend, and as a protest to the intrigue going on to split the votes of Wanganui electors so that v Reform may succeed, vote Yeitch every time. Tho Massey Government did away with the Second Ballot, which ensured a majority win. The object was to split the Liberal and Labour votes so that a Reformer could crawl in where triangular contests occurred. One of the finest plums on the political tree is Wanganui; but will the Workers allow it to go to Reform? The only way it can be avoided is to vote solidly for Yeitch, who has always been, and always will be, the Workers’ truest and best friend.

HOW TO VOTE. THE CORRECT WAY. BEHIND THE SCREEN In the WESLEYAN CHURCH GROUNDS, ■THE AVENUE, EANGITIKEI ELECTION. MR GLENN'S CANDIDATURE. tho W. S. GLENN will Address Electors as follows: TUESDAY, DEC. 2—Durio Hill School. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3—Kaitoke Hall. THURSDAY, DEC. 4—Eordell Hall. FRIDAY, DEC. s—Mangamahu Hall. Chair at 8 p.m. on each occasion. WANTED. A SMART ROY (with Bicycle), for Parcel Delivery. F.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Victoria Avenue. 891 SOLDIERS MEDICAL. A NY Retm'ned Soldier who has been medically boarded by the Travelling Medical Board in tho past, and who feels that ho has not received what ho considers a fair decision by that Board, pleas© communicate with the Secretary immediately, with a view to reooin-n-endations for a further medical examination. ORCHESIRA, A MEETING of Returned Soldiers who are interested in the formation of an Orchestra will be held on Thursday, Evening, December 4th, at 8 p.m., on the Club’s premises, Taupo Quay. Anyone desirous of becoming a member, and who canrot attend the mooting, please hand their names in to the Secretary. G. BECKETT, Secretary Wanganui Returned Soldiers’ Association. A SNIP FOR SOMEONE. ■DOARDINGHODSE, of 12 rooms, etc., , etc. This place has a good connection and is in • first-class order. The returns from it have never fallen below JBOO per year for the past ten years. Little cash required. If you want tho Furniture it can bo arranged for. For card to view, together with all partciulars, apply promptly. D. J. REARDON, DOMINION LAND AGENCY. ’Phone 1510. Casual Wan teds. WANTED - Good homo tag girl (14) ’ ’ for Christmas holidays, to mind children or help in house country preferred. Write ‘M.E.j” care Leigh’s Store, Putiki. F2B WANTED A good General Hand. ’ ’ ’ Senior and Bennett, the People’s Butchers. Good Sec-ond-hand Tenor Horn. Price and particulars to “Tenor,” Herald. F29 'WANTED to Purchase • * • cm/l , TVv»'../->v T-Trvrt ANTED A first-class Carpenter; '’ ’ two months’ steady work;, good wages. Apply at once. C. H. Burnett, Wicksteed Place. A/" ANTED Washerwoman, once “ fortnightly; best wages given, rite “L.M.,” care Post Office. 892 W ANTEDtcTBuy ’-- Four'or five- ' House.- Particulars to roomed House,” Herald office. F3O /WANTED Carpenters. Apply on '' job, Walker, Hilmore Street, Wananui East. F27 ANTED to Scll—Two good Building ' Sections, Aramoho, .£BO each. Aply sharp, Imlay Saunders. F25 IWANTED to Let —Furnished Rooms, ' » single and double. Apply 16 Bel 1 breet, EM THE CROCKERIES AND CUTLERIES CO., LTD* Cups, only 5s half dozen. Fruit Salad Comports, from 7s 6d each. Just landed, 100 dozen Stainless Cutlery. “THE CROCKERIES.” WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Walk In i ’PHONE 1384. ■WANTED Known Music and Peri- » ’ odicals Repaired and Bound at the “Herald” Bookbinding Department. ’Phone 43,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15987, 2 December 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15987, 2 December 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15987, 2 December 1919, Page 11