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ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON CEXTEAL. MR. TiOBKKT VLETCnivII will Addrc<= tho Electors iitNEW CENTURY HALL, Kent TerraceMONDAY, 27Hi November, at S p.m. A L. HERDMAN, the Reform Caudi--1X" date, will Speak atCLOAKE'S HALL. COTTLEVILLE Ti:.UUACE. MONDAY, the 27th. WESLEYAN SCHOOL, MOLESWORTE S'nJEET, WEDNESDAY, tho 20th. WADEBTOWN CLUIiROOM, I'RIDAY, December Ist. Each livening at 8. AVELLINGTON CENTRAL. THOMAS YOUNG ' V (Selected Labour Cindidule) SPEAKS TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. OPEN Alii, (jinizneo and Cuba Streets Corner, at S. WELLINGTON EAST. jyi: NEWMAN Will Speak atVICTORIA HAT,],. ADELUDEEOAD, TUESDAY EVENING. 2»ih iiifl. i:OSENEATH SCHOOLIiOOM, WEDNESDAY FA'KNLXU. -3l!i iust. NKWTOWN LIIJRARY, FRIDAY EVENING. December Ist. Ail meetings at 8 o'clock'. WELLINGTON NORTH. jyi. ARNOLD IZAR.D. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, MONDAY, at S p.m. WELLINGTON EAST. ■JOHN. BRODIL, Independent Liher.il. p -> will Address the Electors atX EWTOWN Li BV, A U Y-MONDA Y NKXT, Novembor 2711;, at S p.m. SOUTH ICILBiItNJI-; (Scavinv Private HotoD-TUIvSDAY, November 2Stb, at S p.m. CLYDE QUAY SCHOOL-WEDNES-DAY, November 20th, at 8 p.m. ' WELLINGTON EAST. ]lfl R. F. ' G. BOLTO N, m will Speak as under:-TO-NIGHT-Corner TASMAN STREET and DOCK STREET (Open Air), 7.30 COURTENAY PLACE EAST (Open Air), 27th)—ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON SOUTH. "P A. WRIGHT v. ill A(!<!rc?s the £!•' W.ec'i'.n-s at S o'clock at-TO-;OG'!TT (SATURDAY)-Open Air iU'-lii , .;, Wilson Slrect. MONDAY NTPTIT-Open Air. Corner of Howard ;jul Wallace Streets. VOGKLTOWN - TUESjOAY NEXT— O',K-n Air lleetins; at Mrs. Rogers' Store. WELLINGTON SOUTH. MR. W. H. P. BARBER will Address the EleetorsMAKONIC HALL. BERHAMPOREMONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. SUBURBS ELECTION. WH. 0. BELL, Opposition Candi- • date, will speak nt S p.m.— PAIUUTANL'I, ASSEMBLY HALL-TO-NIGMT (SATURDAY). AVORSER BAY and SEATOUN-AVyatfs Hall, MONDAY, 27th November. MARANUt—Cluirchroom, Tainui Terrace, TUESDAY, 2Sth November.

HUTT ELECTION. MR. R. \V. SHORT (Opposition Candidate) will address Electors as follows :- PF.TONE (Palace Theatre)—TUESDAY, 2Sth Nov., S p.m. UPPER HUTT-THURSDAY, 30th Nov., LOWER HUTT (St. James's Hall)-FRI-UAl. ls.t December. S n.m. (P A. W. MONCKTON,' Reform Candidate, will Speak— MONDAY. 27th November, Coronation Hall, Foxtou. WEDNESDAY, 29th, Town Hall, Otaki. FRIDAY, Ist December, Town Hall, Levin. OTAKI ELECTORATE. MB. W. H. FIELD will Address the Electors ia under:— AKATARAWA (School)-TO-NIGHT (Saturday), ,25th November, at 8 o'clock. TOKpMARU (Hall)-MONDAY, 27th November, at 8 p.m. PALKAKARIKI (Hall) - TUESDAY, 2Stli November, at 8 p.m. Ti/TR. E. NEWMAN y.jll ad'drr?s the ItJJ- Electors of Rongitikd as follows: SEIFERT'S MILL, TO-DAY, November 25th, at Noon. JARYIS'S MILL, TO-DAY, November 25th. at 2 p.m. MAKOAVHAI. TO-NIGHT, Novembor 25tli. at S o'clock. OTAIRT. November 2Stli. GREAT FORD. November 20th. TARAWTIATA, Nnvomber 30th. AWAHniI. December Ist. CARXARVOX, December (tli. DUNK AND PIUNGLE. LTD.. VOTOi: GARAGE, PALIIERSTON N. rpOUR-ISTS will find our Garago eonX votiient, fireproof, au.l right up lo dito. \S r o undertake repairs of any description and guurantcj to givo satisfaction. Oils, Groaso, and Benzine always in stick. Agcuts for 0,-erlaud aad .((npj) Cars. First-class Cars for Hire. Tele, piiono VV A DISCOVERY.—Nu heavy after-dinner A feel ins when you tat our Famous MALTED BREAD, made from tho finest selected corenls, it contains the natural salts and elements which ro to build up and invigorate tlio system. No tva-tablo should be without tho "Little Brown Loaf," mad"> by and procurable from ■5. W. THOMSON AND CO.. Bakers and Pastrycooks, 33 Courtenay Place, near Fruit Jfarknt. WE CAN DO Lawnmowers. Wringers, Scissors, Knives, etcve.s—in fact, all YOUK JIEI'AIKS In household articles and machinery. FOR NOTHING Is so annoying us to havo these out of order and useless. AH. PORT, CUBA STREET • (next Godbcr's). MEW Lady's or Gent's. Bicycle, Englisli mal:o, from ,£.' i complete. Bicycli! aitcd with best Dunlop lyres end Eadio Coasrov Fa'c-wlitel, X" 103.; gu'.iranleuil J2 months, inchuling tyres. U.S.A. Bicycle, complete to order, .CIO Kb., bust equipment. ' R. E. t-AVILLi!, Cjc.lo Work', 58 Kent Terrace. 1 6end. £01 Trice List and. Save Mdecjt, '

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 25 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 25 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 25 November 1911, Page 1

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