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WAIKATO ELECTION. R J. A. YOUNG, M.P., will addros 3 the Electors as follows: — CLATJDELANDS, Church of Christ— TO-NIGHT (TUES.), S o'clock. MONAVALE—WED., 10th, at 8 p.m. PATERANGI—THURS., 11th at 8 p.m. OHAUPO—SAT., 13th, at 8 p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. 433 WAIKATO ELECTORATE. ™TR pERCY Y^ ATTS I Will Address the Electors as follows: RUKUHIA HALL TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 8 o'clock. rfJLAUDELANDS, CHURCH OF CHRIST—WEDNESDAY, December 10th, 8 p.m. FRANKTON, TOWN HALL—THURSDAY, December 11th, 8 p.m. KAIPAKI HALL —FRIDAY, December ]2th, 3 p.m. HAIRINI HALL—FRIDAY, December 12th, 8 p.m. TE RAPA SCHOOL SATURDAY, December 13th, 8 p.m. LEAMINGTON HALL MONDAY. December loth, 8 p.m. . N. A. CHING, 128 Organising Secretary. /CHARLES T AFFERTY, LIBERAL AND LABOUR CANDIDATE. Who will Protect Your Interests as a Business Man and an Experienced Dairy Farmer. He will Address the Electors at TAMAHERE SCHOOL TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 8 o'clock. TE RAPA SCHOOL—WED., 10, 8 p.m. HAMILTON, THEATRE ROYALMONDAY, loth December, 8 p.m. TE AWAMUTU TOWN HALL THURSDAY, at 8 p.m. LICENSING POLL. THE THREE-ISSUE BALLOT PAPER. EACH ELECTOR HAS Gf!E VOTE ONLY. EACH ELECTOR MUST VOTE FOR ONE ISSUE ONLY. Each Elector must strike out TWO of the Issue, and leave ONLY the ONE ISSUE for which he wants to vote on the Ballot Paper, OTHERWISE THE VOTE IS INVALID. A BARE MAJORITY OF THE TOTAL VOTES CAST IS REQUIRED TO GARRY AN ISSUE. The Three-fifths Majority has been Repealed—Remember a BARE MAJORITY of the Total Votes carries an issue. EXAMPLES OF, SAY, 1000 VOTES CAST. No. 1. 1. I Vote for National Continuance 501 2. I vote for State Purchase and Control 99 3. I Vote for National Prohibition 400 1000 National Continuance, having police! a majority, is carried. 1. I Vote for National Continuance 99 2. I Vote for State Purchase and Control 501 3. I Vote for National Prohibition 400 1000 State Purchase and Control, having polled a majority,.js carried. No. 3. 1. I Vote for National Continuance 300 2. I Vote for State Purchase and Control 300 3. I Vote for National Prohibition 400 1000 No Issue having gained a majority—no issue has been carried. BE SURE YOU STRIKE OUT TWO LINES. FOLLOW THE SOLDIERS. STRIKE FOR LIBERTY AND FREEDOM. VOTE FOR CONTINUANCE. STRIKE OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES. 1. I Vote for National Continuance. -2. I Vote for Stata-Purohaoc nai GMtrafr YOU HAVE But one pair of EYES They are worth the most skiifod H. GROCOTT, Ophthalmic Optician, At Manning's Main Pharmacy, Opposite Theatre Royal, HAMILTON. LAWRENCE ANDREWS, Certificated Ophthalmic Optician, By Exam., Locum Tenens. One of the best ways of using "NAZOL" is to saturate half a pieco of loaf sugar with five or six drops of "NAZOL," and place between the cheek and the gums and allow to dissolve very slowly. Do not break or munch the- sugar. This will allow the "NAZOL" to volatilise and penetrate orery part of the mouth, throat and nose. sugar can be retained in the mouth for cuiitc half an hour when used in this way.—(6L

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Waikato Times, Volume 91, Issue 14235, 9 December 1919, Page 4

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