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ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON CENTRAL BY- ' ' ELECTION. WHAT AVILIJ Ait T. HILDRETIf, 'WILLIAM T. lII.LDRETH, WILLIAM T. HILBRETJI, WILLIAM T. HILDKE'J'H, TILE NATIONAL CANDIDATE, STANDS FOR(1) The prosecution of the war to a victorious conclusion. (2) Unswerving loyally to King and Country. (3) Loyal labour with adequate remuneration based on the cost of living. (i) Proportional Representation. (o) The repeal of the present method of settlement of Labour Disputes. ' (6) A Referendum on (he Prohibition question to be settled by a bare , majority, with compensation, such ■ referendum to include an issue dealing with Stato'control with compensation. (7) A. General Election without further delay. (8 Drastic reductions in the cost of living wherever possible. (9) Maintenance of the present system of education. (10) A .State-owned line of steamers for carrying New Zealand produce overseas ; a State-owned Ferry Service between Wellington and Lyttclton. (11) Purchase of State colliers for coalcarrying, thus cheapening coal to . the public; the nationalisation of the coal mines of (he Dominion; and .a reduction in the price, of coal. (12) The appointment of a Repatriation Minister to (prepare for the setfle,mont and placing of all returned soldiers in suitable avenues of employment. (13) The payment ,of increased fees to jurors and witnesses in criminal and civil cases. . .(H) The increase of wages to warders and school teachers, and assistance and extension of the school niedi- . cal service, dental, etc. (15) The introduction of a National Pension Scheme for the benefit of all loyal subject.? 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. (17) Vigorous policy of speeding nj) the cutting up of larger estates and the development of New Zealand resources and industries lo enable ■ the country to meet Hie heavy war - obligations, also providing employment for all. The Liberal Candidate (WILLIAM T. HILDRETH), who supports the National Government during the War; will elaborate the planks of the- abovo platform at his • PUBLIC M. EETINfi. PUBLIC MEETING, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, In ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM,. ■ Glmznee Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. PROHIBITION PETITION; PETITION CLOSES ON MONDAY. NEXT, SEPTEMBER 30. ALL those who have not signed, or who have signed the other Petition circulated by the "National Council of the Liquor Traffic" through misrepresentation, should sign immediately at.' 12 MANNERS STREET, 205 LAMBTCN QUAY, Y.M.C'.A., Willis Street, BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY, Willis Street, GEO. PKTHKRICK, 157 Vivian Street, • Or on Forms of Local Canvassers. All Canvassers are requested to forward Cards and Petition Forms to the Oliiee, 42 Manners Street, by September 30. , W., H. HIN'ION, Organiser. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE AVarel'ouse of the undersigned will bo CLOSED.ALL DAY MONDAY, September 30, 11)18, on account of halfyearly stocktaking. A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD., 12 'Cuba Street. TOURIST REBORTB. IULLY-HO! RALLY-HOI WHEN visiting Napier make the Provincial Hotel your Headquarters. The Official Home for the Troops Why not for yo.u also? Tariff moderate. One minute Station, Theatre, Parade. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. PALMEBSTON NORTH. JJ O Y A L, HOTEL. Modern Brick' Building. Electric Light Throughout. Box 203., 'Phone. 91. A. E. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. GARGEN HOTEL, AUCKLAND. RECOGNISED us one of the Leading Hotels in Australasia. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private Bathroom, etc.. Ballroom, Orchestra. Tariff:, 10s. 6d. to ISs. per day. Special terms for lengthened period. Bedroom and Breakfast from 6s. Other meals optional. Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Government Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Careen," Auckland. E. I l '. Black, Prop. J\ EVI AT HAN. HOTEL (Nearly Opposite Railway Station), \ DUNEDIN. THE FAVOURITE HOpSE With the Travelling -Public. Electric Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGES. Country visitors are reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtßiu a Good Lunch from 12 to 2. Fire Escapes Throughout the Building. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. NO MOR'; DEAFNESS. THOSE who suffer may have relief by lisirig Way's Invisible Medicated Ear Drums. Booklet sent free on receipt of penny stamp. G. P. WAY, r.O. Box 1011, or H. SPEAR, Dr. of Opt., Eyesight Specialist, No. 7 Willis Street, Wellington, 'Phone 2652. WH. PIIIL P, ! • CORNIIILL STREET, House, Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor. . Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Telephone-8293 (3 rings). (

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 2, 27 September 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 2, 27 September 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 2, 27 September 1918, Page 7

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