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ELECTION NOTICES. ELECTORS 01'. WELLINGTON NORTH! YOU WISH TO SUPPORT THE 'NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, BUT ARE YOU SATISFIEDWITH MR, MASSE Y'S CANDIDATE? WITH THE TACTICS OF THE LUKE PARTY? WITH THE TREATMENT OF OUR SOLDIERS? WITH THE PROVISIONS FOR SOLDIERS' DEPENDANTS? WITH THE DEFENCE ADMINISTRATION? WITH THE DEFENCE INQUIRY AND MOTUIHI TROUBLE? WITH THE ALIEN QUESTION? WITH GOVERNMENT BY CAUCUS? WITH SHELVING RESPONSIBILITIES TO BOARDS AND COMMIbSIONvS? WITH THE COST OF LIVING? WITH THE RAILWAY SERVICE? WITH THE WASTE OF PUBLIC MONEY-WHEAT DEALS, ETC? '" OF COURSE YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED, AND YOU CAN MOST SAFELY AND EFFECTIVELY MAKE THAT DISSATISFACTION FELT IN HIGH • QUARTERS BY VOTING FOR BRANDON, THE FREE CANDIDATE, WHO WILL SUPPORT, THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT IN ITS WIN-THE-WAR POLICY, BUT WHOSE ELECTION WILL BE A DEFINITE INDICATION TO MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL CABINET THAT THEIR ADMINISTRATION IS ON TRIAL.

WELLINGTON NORTH BIT-ELECTION. WELLINGTON NORTH BY-ELECTION. PINAL IiEETINUS. FINAL MEETINGS. THE WINNING CANDIDATE, ■IT' T? TJOLLAND, 'JdL SDJ. JdIcLLANB, Assisted by P. o.' WEBB, M.P.; P. J. O'REGAN; W. PARRY, Auckland; ROD. ROSS, Palmerston North; P. COOKE, Ohristchurch; J. THORN, Wellington; T. BEINDLE, Wellington; P. FRASEB,' Wellington; A. PARLANE, Secretary Drivers' Union; J. EEAD, President Trades Council; W. MADDISON, President Labour Representation Committee; E. KENNEDY, Wellington. Will Speak Will Speak , NORTHLAND NORTHLAND NORTHLAND NORTHLAND METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. WADESTOWN WADESTOWN WADESTOWN WADESTOWN • OHUROHROOM, PITT ST. TINAKORI ROAD, TINAKORI ROAD, TINAKORI ROAD, TINAKORI ROAD, ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM. MOLESWORTH ST. MOLESWORTH ST. MOLESWORTH ST. MOLESWORTH ST. METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. OPEN AIR MEETINGS: OPEN AIR MEETINGS: Post Office Square-Noon. Boulcott Street—3 p.m. Sydney Street-8 p.m. Hawkcstono Streot-8 p.m. HOLLAND" HOLLAND And democracy:. . democracy.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 9

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318

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 9

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