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ELECTION NOTICES. MAYORAL ELECTION. MAYORAL ELECTION. R. W. 11. P. BARBER will Address the Electors at— CLUBBOOM, HTT STREET, WADESTOWN, TO-NKUIT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. TOWN HALL, KHANDALLAII, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 8 p.m. THE SCHOOLROOM, KAIWARRA, - TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 9 p.m. NOTE.—Mr. Barber rprets tlml lie will bo uimblo to .speak a(. Ngaio, but would bo pleased if the residents of that, locality .could make it convenient to attend either of the abovo meetings. To-day, to-day, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, GHUZNEE STREET (Open Air). Speakers: A;'L. Monteith, J. Read, R. Stiekncv, W. M'Arley. : Jiabour Green St., Newtown Campaign (Open Air). Campaign Labour Speakers: Campaign Labour A. AV. Croskery, F. Campaign Labour C. Evans, J, Glover, Campaign Labour 11. E. Sivindcll. Campaign Labour' TO-MORROW, Campaign Labour April 26, GhuzneeSt.' Campaign Labour (Open Air). Campaign Labour Speakers: Campaign Labour I'. Eraser, M.P., T. Campaign Labour Brindle, J. Hutchison Campaign Labour and Mrs. Beck. , Campaign Labour Green St.t, Newtown Campaign Labour (Open Air). Campaign Labour Speakers:. Campaign Labour .T. Read, A. L. Mon- Campaign Labour teith, J. Glover, Mrs. Labour Labour Snow. Campaign Labour SUNDAY EVENING Campaign Labour A LABOUR Rally Campaign Labour will bo held in Campaign Labour the King's Theatre. Campaign Labour Come and Hear Campaign Labour the Case for Labour. Campaign R. M'KEEN, Secretary. ' CITY Council must havs one more new man—H. D. BENNETT, . MIRAMAR MAYORAL ELECTION. A MEETING of Mr. Stanley M. Stone's ii Friends and Supporters will be he'd in Hie Town Hall, Mirnnmr, TO-DAY (Friday), April 25, at 8 p.m. ENNETTRY DARGAVILLE, has a Reputation for being a Good Employer. KING'S THEATRE; . 'MONDAY AFTERNOON AT 3. MRS. J. R.'GIBBONS.-MESSRS E. ,T. RIGHTON and BERT ROYLE invite the Municipal Electors of AVelling-. ton to hear their views. In the Chair: Dr. Platts-Mills. Signor Cesaroni will eing. Piamst: Mr. L. D. Austin. D. nett. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. J 0.. SHORLAND respectfully solicits | your support again. jpoil Sound Finance—lT. D.-Bennett. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. YOU liavc Four Votes. Reserve one for \ r 1 X. S. COLLTNS. Active, Youthful, and Vigilant—ll. D. Bennett. MIRAMAR. BOROUGH COUNCIL. - BIENNIAL ELECTION OF MAYOR, T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that flus A following persons have been nominated for the Oflice of Mayor of the Borough of Miramar:— STONE. Stanley Mercer. TOAVNSEND, Frederic. As.there is only one (1) vacancy to be filled, 1 hereby also give, notice that a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on AAvKDNESDA Y, the 30th day of APRIL, 1910._ The following places are appointed Polling Booths:— The Chamber of Commerce. 100 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. The Fire Brigade Station, Park Road, Miramar. The Swimming Club's She<l, Worser Bay. The Masonic Hall, Dundas Street, Seai toun. The Council Office, Broadway. Miramar. Polling Hours—9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 24th day of April, 1919. THOMAS' O, FOX, Returning Officer. MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF SIX COUNCILLORS. f HEREBY GIVE NOTICE lliat the «*- following persons have been nominated for the Office of Councillor of the Borough ot-Miramar:— HARNETT. Ernest. James. COLLIE, Edward. GARDINER, Benjamin Freebury. 'GREEN, William Henry. HICKS, John. M'VICAR, Annie NEWTON. Joseph George. ROBERTSHAW. Harry Keirby. TELFORD, William. TRACY Michael Ignatius. UNDERWOOD, Sydney Houghton. As them M'e only six jti) v.-.Cr.ncies lo lie tilled, I hereby also give notice that a Poll will be taken, r.s between I he. said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of APRIL, 1919. The following places are appointed Polling Booths:— The Ch..mbcr of .Commerce, MO Customhouse Quay, Wellington. The Firo Brigade Station, I'ark Road, Miramar. The Swimming Club's Smd, Ai'orecr Bnv. The Masonic Hall, Dundas Street, Seatoun. The Coimcil Olfice, Broadway. Miramar. Polling Hours—9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Datikl this 21th day of April, 1919. THOMAS O. FOX, Returning Officer. GREATER WELLINGTON. "\7OTE for a Resident and a Business V M)n— S. GEORGE. NATHAN.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 180, 25 April 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 180, 25 April 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 180, 25 April 1919, Page 7

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