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ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON CENTRAL BYELECTION. WHAT WILLIAM T. HILDRETn, AVILLIAM '1. , . HLLDRETH, . AVILLIAJI 'J'. HILDRK'I'H, WILLIAM 'J'. H.ILDRETH, THE NATIONAL CANDIDATE, STANDS FOR(1) The prosecution of the war to a victorious conclusion. (2) Unswerving loyalty to King and Country. (3) Loyal labour with adequate remuneration based on the cost of living. (i) Proportional Representation. (5) 'Dip repeal of the present method of sejtlement of Labour Disputes. (fi) A Referendum on the Prohibition . miction to bo settled by a bare majority, with compensation, such referendum to include an issue dealing with State control with compensation. (7) A. General Election without further delay. (8 Drastic 'reductions in the cost nf living wherever possible. (if) Maintenance of the present system of education. (10) A State-owned- line of steamers for carrying New Zealand produce overseas; a Slate-owned Kerry Service between Wellington and Lyttelton. (11) Piirchaso of State colliers for coalcarrying, thus cheapening coal to the public; the nationalisntioii of the coal mines of tlifl Dominion; and a reduction in the price of coal, (12) The appointment of a Repatriation Minister to .prepare for the settlement and placinc of all returned soldiers in suitable avenues of employment. (13) The payment of increased fees to jurors and witnesses in criminal and civil cases. (U) The increase of wages to warders and school teachers, and assistance and extension of the school medical service, dental, etc. (15) The introduction of a. National Pension Schenjo for the benefit of all loyal subjects of the Dominion, and assistance to friendly societies to meet the expenses of war levies, etc. (16) The increase of the War Pension to widowed mothers and dependants. (1") Vigorous policy of speeding uji the putting up of larger estates and the development of New Zealand resources and industries to enable tho country to meet the heavy .war obligations', also providing employment for all. Tim Liberal Candidate (WILLIAM T. niLDRETH), who supports the- National Government during the War, will elaborate the planks of the above pintform at his PUB LT C- 5f EBTI NG; P U B L T C M: E F. T I N G, PUBLIC MEETING, To he held on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERS".' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 27. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION. MR. iIAERY ATIIORE The Radical Candidate, "WTILL Address the Electors on The Tramway Trouble. The Necessity for a General Election. The Cost of Living. The Land Question-Taxation and Reaggregation Reservists and their Dependants. Repatriation of Soldiers, State Control, Education, etc., etc. TO-DAY, at midday—Post Office Square. SATURDAY, S p.m.-St. Peter's Schoolroom. ■ ' Other Meetings to follow. : WELLINGTON CENTRAL, riYRIL W. TANNER Is a Resident in the Electorate Opposes the -Methods of the Present Government Desires Reform in the National Ministry Is a Supporter of Labour Principles Believes .in Moderation Justice, for our Soldiers And Loyalty to our Empire. MR. TANNER, will Address the. Electors at the AVillis Street Stale School THIS EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, at 8 o'clock. Wellington central by- -.- election. labour; meetings, eraser, labour. this fraser. LABOUR, • AFTERNOON at FRASER. LABOUR. 3 o'clock: FRASER. LABOUR. TRADES HALL, FRASER, LABOUR. Vivian Street, FRASER, . LABOUR. FOR WOMEN FRASER. LABOUR. ONLY; FRASER. LABOUR. Mr*. J. Aikenand FHASER. LABOUR, Candidate. ERASER. LABOUR. THURSDAY, FRASER. LABOUR. Sept. 20, at 8 p.m., FRASER, LABOUR. St. Peter's Hall FRASEL. LABOUR. (Ghuznee St.), FRASER. LABOUR. Sm.-a.kers: FBASKR-, LABOUR. .T. M'Combs M.P. FRASF,R. LABOUR. Hon. .1. T. Paul, FRASER. LABOUR. M.L.C., and Can- FRASER. LABOUR, didate. Chair- FRASER. LABOlIi;. man, A. Parlane. FJtASKR, LABOUR. Alexandra Hall FRASER. LABOUR. (Abel Smith St.). FRASF-H. LABOUR. H. E. Holland, FR-ASER. LABOUR, M.P., and Candi- FRASER, LABOUR, date and others. FRASER. LABOUR. Chairman, Mr. FRASER. LABOUR. AY. T. Young. FRASKK, BUSINESS NOTICES. NtTiIOR'S DEAFNESS. rriHOSB who sutler may have relief by i- using Way's Invisible Medicated Ear Drums. Booklet eent free on aeceipt of penny stump. G. P. WAY, P.O. Box 1011. or H. SPEAK, Br. of Opt., Eyesight Specialist, No. 7 Willis Street, Wellington. 'Phone 2C52. WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Firnt-class Accommodation. Tariff—lok. per <!«y. "Dominion" always cu fie. S. J. ALLEN, (Lato of Wanganui), Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN-rr-HE ADDRESS OF T. A. WELT.S'S ■*• NEW PAPERHANOiNG WAREHOUSE IS-USA MANNERS STREET, opposite King's Theatre. R2 Tarannki Street, and Luke's Lnne. Telephone Sljj. YOU CANNOT LOSJJ YOUR SfilßT. QEND us 2s. 2d. nnd we',ll post to yon £-" a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottle of Marking Ink, so thai you can have your name on everything. A. W. MORAN AND SON, Rubber Slftnip Makers, 60 Willis Street, Wellington .

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 310, 25 September 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 310, 25 September 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 310, 25 September 1918, Page 7

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