AMUSEMENTS. ___ WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL .UNION; ATHLETIC PARK, THIS AFTERNOON. AT 3- OCLOCK r .-■•'.■ GRAND FINALE 1918 SEASON. TRENTHAM: * WELLINGTON THE RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND. Three of the original "All Blneks" (P. Robsrk, A. M'Domild, and F. Glasgow), and two of tho 1913 N.Z. Californians (E. Roberts nnd H, M. Taylor) included in the Trcnthnm Team. ADMISSION-la. Grandstand, le. Curtain Kaiser 1.30 p.m. .GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS v. RAILWAY BUILDINGS. NEXT SATURDAY OCTOBER 5, NEXT SATURDAY AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON ("Soccer").
ELECTION NOTIOES. WELLINGTON CENTRAL BYELECTION. Support WILLIAM T. HILDRETH, WILLIAM T. HILDRETH, WILLIAM T. HILDRETH, WILLIAM T. HILDRETH, WILLIAM T. 1 HILDRETH, WILLIAM T. HILDRETH, THE NATIONAL CANDIDATE, THE NATIONAL CANDIDATE, THE NATIONAL CANDIDATE, . Whose reputation in civio life entitles him to seek a position in Parliament. WILLIAM T. HILDRETH. Is a SOLID MAN, and a- LOYAL AND TRUSTED CITIZEN. No speakers have been collected from outside Wellington for him. HE FIGHTS HIS OWN BATTLE. HE FIGHTS HIS OWN BATTLE. HE FIGHTS HIS OWN BATTLE. WELLINGTON CENTRAL BYELECTION. MEETINGS LABOUR. TO-NIGHT. FRASER. LABOUR. Open Air, FRASER. LABOUR. Gliuznee Street. FRASER, LABOUR. P. FRASER. FRASER. LABOUR. R, SEMPLE. FRASER, LABOUR. FRASER. LABOUR. Dixon Street. FRASER, LABOUR, H.E.HOLLAND, FRASER, LABOUR, M.P. ERASERLABOUR. A. L. FRASER, LABOUR. MONTEITH. FRASER. LABOUR. — FRASER, LABOUR, MONDAY, FRASER, LABOUR, Open Air. FRASER. LABOUR, — FRASER-. LABOUR. TUESDAY, FRASER. LABOUR. Mission Hall, FRASER. LABOUR, . Aro Street. FRASER, WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION. MR. HARRY ATMORE The Radical. Candidate, TTTILL Address the Electors on The Nationalisation "of Hospitals.. Tho Tramway Trouble. The Necessity for a General Election. Tho Cost of Living. Tho Land Question—Taxation and Reaggregation Reservists and thoir Dopendants. Repatriation of Soldiqrs, State Control, Education, etc., eto. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 p.m.-St. Pctor'B Schoolroom. MIDDAY MONDAY, in P.O. Square. MONDAY AFTEENOON, 3 o'clockMeeting for Womon, St. Peter's Schoolroom. A MONSTER LABOUR RALLY In KING'S THEATRE On SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, At 8 p.m. Chairman, Mr. A. Patrlane, President Wellington Laibour Representation Committee. Speakers: W. T. YOUNG, P. FRASER, J. M'COMBS, M.P., H. E. HOLLAND, M.P. Doors open 7 p.m. Musical Items 7.30 to 8 p.m. by Tanner's String Band. Collection. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION. M'J. MACK, . J. MACK, THE INDEPENDENT LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will AddTcss the Electors as follows, viz.: MONDAY, September 30—St. Peter's Schoolroom, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, October 1-Mt. Cook Boys' School, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, October 2—Meeting 0 ; f Supporters will be held in St. John's Presbyterian Hall, at 8 p.m. HEAR MACK. VOTE FOR LOYALTY AND LABOUR. ™7ELLINGTON LABOUR REPREW SENTATION COMMITTEE. CENTRAL ELECTION. A MEETING of the Committee and all supporters will be held in the Trades Hall THIS AFTERNOON at 2.30. B. KENNEDY, - Scoretary. SCARCE Lines in Furnishings, Trivets, Passage Linoleums, Mohair Skin H, Rugs, Casement Borderings, Chambers, Toilet Basins, Mixing Bowls, High and Low Chairs, at RADFORD'S, Manners and Willis Street. WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. First-class. Accommodation. Tariff—los. per day. "Dominion" always en file. S. J. ALLEN,' " -'<•-■:-■ (Late of Wanganui), , Proprietor. YOU would be silent shodP Wear WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Mode from durable Para Rubber by British workmen.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 3, 28 September 1918, Page 9
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