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ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTION. LABOUR CAMPAIGN IN SUPPORT OF H. E. HOLLAND. OPEN-AIR MEETING, POST OFFICE SQUARE, TO-DAY (THURSDAY) AT NOON. Speakers: Messrs. J. Glover, National Secretary Labour Party: J- Thorn. Labour Candidate, Palmrrston North; P. Fraser, 6ocial Democratic Party, and others. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTION. T A B O U R CAMPAIGN OPENS IN CONOEHT OUAiMDER, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), FEBRUARY 7th, 8 o'clock, wljcn MR. H. E. HOLLAND. Labour Candidate, WILL ADDRESS THE .ELECTORS. Mr. W. Maddison, President Laaour Representation Committee, will Preside. THE BEST CAUSE AND THE BEST SPEAKER. TO THE ELEOTORS OF WELLINGTON NORTH. J BEG to announce, to you that I am a CANDIDATE for your votss at the ensuing Election of a Member ot the House of Representatives for your district. , ~ , The principles to which I subscribe uu.iug the war arc:- • 1. The War must be won. 2. Tho continuance of a National Government is necessary in order to secure a proper continuity of action in tho direction of winning tho War. 5. The freedom of onr own country should always be uppermost In our nnnds, and therefore experiments, either Social or Political, during tho War at the instance of any party Bhould not bo attempted. 4. While the National Government is responsible for the policies adopted, every proposal should be submitted to the closest criticism and examination from overy point of view. > 6. The value of a straightforward and economic Administration cannot be over-estimated. I havo been a member of the Reform League since its inception, 'and if there should ho a dissolution of tho Natioual Government I will give my full support to the original objects of the League. I trust that your knowledge of my life and long career among you will oommoud me to your confldenco and vote. I am, Ladies and Goutlcmen, Yours faithfully, A. de B. BRANDON. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTION. MR. A. de B. BRANDON'S CANDIDATURE A MEETING of nil Ladies willing to assist Mr. A. do B. Brandon in his Election Campaign will be held at No. 145 Feathorston Street (corner of Brandon Street), on FRIDAY AFTERNOON at 3.30 o'clock, When a Ladies' Election Committee will be set up.

OVERLAND "LIGHT FOUR" IS A GOOD FOUR! To use tho words of a well-known dictionary, "good" means among other things, ".conducive to any useful end or purpose" and "possessing desirable qualities." Overlnnd "Light Four" is a good car—it ombodics tho latest and best and is the master production of the world's greatest automobile factory. It is of latest streamline design, and 6eats five in absolute comfort. Wheol-base is 10G inches—just the right size' for country travelling or service on busy town streets. Included in its equipment aro electric lighting and starting, variable headlight dimmers, une-man top with btorm curtains, ventilating wind-screen, speedometer, electric horn, extra demountable rim, extra tyro und tube, tyre repair kit, jack, pump, tools. Upholstery is rich, and the wido U-doors have disappearing hinges. Tho price of this complete, beautiful car is only J!375 at main ports. Call or write for free catalogue. A. Hatrick andl Co,, Ltd., Wnnganui and Wclluiffton.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 120, 7 February 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 120, 7 February 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 120, 7 February 1918, Page 7

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