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ELECTION NOTICES. A MONSTER LABOUR RALLY MONSTER LABOUR RALLY Will be held in tho STAB THEATRE, NEWTOWN, STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN, On SUNDAY, SUNDAY, . SUNDAY, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, at 8 p.m. SPEAKBRS-llon. J. T. Paul, M.L.C.; H. E. Hollnnd, M.P.; J. M'Coniljs. M.P.; W. Parry, M. J. Reardou, and R. Semple. Chairman: MR, A. PARLANE, President Wellington Labour Representation Committee. Come Early if You Want a Seat. Waterside Workers' Baud will l'iay Selections outside the Hall. Musical items by Tanner's String Band. 7.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Collection. Doors Open at 7 o'clock. WELLINGTON SOUTH BY-ELECTION WELLINGTON SOUTH BY-ELECTION. LABOUR CAMPAIGN. LABOUR CAMPAIGN. npO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, Library, A Newtown. Speakers— J. M'Combs, M.P.. W. Parry, J. Read, R. Semple. Chairman: Mr. J. 11. Campbell. OPEN-AIR MEETINGS will also be held at Chilka Street, Berhampore, and Green Street, Newtown. WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. A LL Members, Friends, and Snpportii- ers of the Labour Party niT requested to meet in 'he Committee Rooms Brooklyn, and Tramway Union Office, Newtown, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON at 2.30 o'clock sharp, to make further arrangements for canvassing the electorate on Mialf of Labour's Candidate, Mr. R.. Semple. E. KENNEDY, Secretary. WELLINGTON SOUTH BY-ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN-Be not ■" deceived, ■ CASTLE IS NOT DOWNHEARTED. HE DOES NOT STAND ALONE. ALL THE BROAD-MINDED ELECTORS ARE HTS SUPPORTERS. HE IS NO SOAP-BOX ORATOR. BUT HE IS NOT DUMB, NEITHER IS HE DEAF. •. CASTLE HAS BEEN LISTENING, AND HE WILL REPLY. At NEWTOWN (Library Hall), on MONDAY,' DECEMBER 16, at 8 p.m. BROOKLYN (Baptist Schoolroom), on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, at 8 p.m.' • I BERHASIPORE (Mssonio Hall), on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, at S p.m. WELLINGTON SOUTH BY-ELECTION WELLINGTON SOUTH BY-ELECTION MR, G. FROST, R. G. FROST, THE LOYAL AND INDEPENDENT' CANDIDATE Invites the Ladies of Brooklyn interested in his candidature to meet him at 7.30o'clock TO-NIGHT, the Hth inst., in (.he METHODIST CHURCH, Cleveland Street. Miss Crnbtree will preside. WELLINGTON SOUTH BY-ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND "GENTLEMEN,-!, invite you , to meet mo at— BERIIAMPORE.—Masonic Hall, ''n MONDAY, December 16, 8 p.m. When I will place 'before you my PollHcalVioWS - GEORGE FROST. REMEMBER POLLING DAYDECEMBER MACHINERY FOB SALE not SALE, 1 Power and Treble Slide and Screw-cutting Lathe, by H. Milne, Bradford. Complete with change wheels, shucks, and tools, 6in. centres, 6ft. gap bed. Apply PIKE AND YOUNG. 13a Courtenay Place. FOR SALE, A-RCTIC ' PATENT RBFRIGERATA. ING MACHINE, in perfect order. Suitable'for butchers or any small coo, store. Apply , S. WINN AND CO., LTD., Enginceifl, • Nelson. ' MACHINERY FOR SALE. ' p'aaFT. SMITH'S BEST FLEXIBLE OuU GALV. STEEL WIRE ROPE, 2Un. circumference; 2 lengths, each about 150 ft. SMITH'S EXTRA SPECIAL FLEXIBLE GALV. STEEL WIRE ROPE, Uin. circumference, 6/24; 50ft. 2Gin., 8ply BALATA BELTING. Apply P.O. BOX 493, Auckland. BOILER. ONE Multitubular Boiler, 13ft. 9in. by 4ft. 4in. diameter, with 30 tubes, 3Jin. diameter; all comploto and carrying the original pressure of ,601b; pneo M2i ' COLLETT'S, LTD., Taumarunui. MACHINERY. XATB Specialise in all kinds of Machin»V ery, Engines, Boilers, ote, WIRE" ROPES-Good Lines, new and second-liand, for Sale. Inquiries Solicited. HENRY F. MOSS, LTD., Baker's Buildings, Foathcrston St.. 'Phone 1756. Box 165, G.P.O. ' DYNAMOS AND MOTORS. NEW -1-polo ball-bearing 110 volt, 8 and 11 amp., Shunt Dynamos. Also 110 volt, 15 amp., good order, suit garage. 60 volt., 40 amp., bi-polar compound, wound machine, good order, suit pictuo'es. 220 volt, 4 h.p., D.C. Motor, nood order. Half h.p., 230 volt., 50 Cyclo Motor. Small' 6 volt. Celluloid Batteries, from 355., suit motor cycles, etc. ,L. M, Silver, 30 Tarnnaki Street. Toleph'one 2627. THIS IS THE SUMMER DRINK. ICED CYPHON SODA Aud MILK. Id., H., 4d. GAMBLE AND CREED'S TEA ROOMS, Willie Street and Lamb ton Quay. THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT. A WATERMAN Ideal Fountain Pon. It lasts a lifetime. Wo have large stocks, with nibs to suit, all styles of writing. S. A. Pull, 164 Lambton Quay,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 68, 14 December 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 68, 14 December 1918, Page 9

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