MEETINGS. PROHIBITION,. •■ . PUBLIC MEETINGS. COME AND HEAR WELLINGTON'S BEST SPEAKERS AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. WELLINGTON SOUTH, WELLINGTON EAST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 11, THURSDAY. .NOVEMUEK. 13, ST. THOMAS'S HALL, CENTURY HALL, ... Ei'ddiford Street. Kent Terrace. Speaker, MR. A. R. ATKINSON. Speaker,.Mß. W. D..HUNT.. WELLINGTON CENTRAL, T^™rk!^CHßrlT n ' " WELLINGTON SUBURBS,'' CHURCH 01; CIIRlhl, WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 12. Vivmn Slreeh .101INSONVILLE HALT, Speaker, MR. R. G. DEMON. Speaker, MRS. A. R. ATKINSON. ARO STREET MISSION, • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 11. Speaker, ME. H. W. SAVAGE. KELBURX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, opiahei, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. WELLINGTON NORTH, Speaker, REV. S. BECKINGHAM. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHKR 12, ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, , , H\T n'T wrm TOWN HALL,'CONCERT CHAMBER, Speaker, MR, D. S. SMIIII. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER-13, - SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM, Women's National .E|«™«7 If S^ wwnVI.'STIAV MDVEMRER 13 JI.R.V KINE.I O-N- I'ARJvEh. sSs MR J CJ I \RKNESS Well Known Throughout N.Z. E J OIv'VNCrE AiiL WJ'iJjOUiMiii. A COLLECTION WILL BE TAKEN UP AT ALL THESE MEETINGS.
I'VOELD'S Y.W.C.A. WTE&K OF PRAYER: NOVEMBER 9VY- NOVEMBER- 16. 1910. SERVICES .to be held us follow:Sunday, Nov. '9, 4.15 p.ui.-I.W.CA., Herbert Street. , „ Monday, . Nov. 10, 7 p.m.-Y.W.C.A., Boiilcott Street. • Tuesday, Nov. 11. 1.15 p.m.-Y.«.C.A., Boiilcott Street. ' Wednesday, Nov. 12, 5 p.m.—Y.W.O.A., Boiilcott Street. Thursday, Nov. 13. 8 p.m.-Address by Miss" M'Lean, M.A., Y.W.C.A., Herbert Street. Iriday, Nov. 14, 1.15 p.m.-Y.W.C.A., Herbert Street. ~ -m /. ■ Saturday, Nov. 15, 3 p.m.-Y.W.C.A., Boiilcott Street. , , Sunday, Nov. 16. 4.15 p.m.-Herbert . Street. Combined Meeting ot Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. ' Under the Auspices of the Wellington Social Democratic Party. MR, P. ERASER, M.P., will deliver an Address on "Parliament and Its Work," at tho Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith/ Street, TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 8. Doors open 7. Collection _ ELECTION NOTICES. GENERAL ELECTION, 1919. VOTING BY DECLARATION. TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for public .!. information that by section 13 of the Expeditionary Forces Voting ami Electoral Rights Amendment Act 1919, the only per.-ons entitled to vote by de- : blaration at the General Election will bo the following:— (af. Any person whose name is ruled out oh linv f ertifjed copy of the roll supplied lo tho Returning Officer pursuant lo section .21 of the Legislature Amendment Act, 1910; or . (b) Any person who voted as a regis--tiered elector at the last preceding election for the district in which his place of residence is situated, "and whose name does not appear on tho roll for that district; or. (c) Any person who having applied for enrolment ns an elector, and having been informed by. the Registrar Hint ho has been oni'olled, , has not been so enrolled. ABSENT VOTERS'.PERMITS AND SEAMEN'S RIGHTS. Registered electors who anticipate being absent from their electorate on election day, can, if they ,so desire, secure an' 1 Absent .Voter's Permit or Seaman's Right aV.tlie case niay',be up to and including the day preceding tho Geneial Election. Forms of application can be obtained from any Post Office or. Registrar of Electors. It is absolutely esscntinl that the application .should reach tho Registrar of Electors in time to permit of him forwarding the IVrinit or Seaman's Right, as the case inajj.be,' to reach tho applicant.on or before election day. For further particulars, apply to any .Registrar of Electors. .1. HISLOP, Chief Electoral Officer. MASTERTON.ELECTORATE. G. R. SYKES Independent-Progressive Candidate, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AS UNDER:-' MATAHIWI-TO-NIGHT (Saturday). MASTERTON-OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY, November 10. KOPUARANGA HALL-TUESDAY, November 11. MAUIUCEVILLE EAST HALL-WED-NESDAY, November 12. MA NGA M AHOE HALL-THURSDAY, November 13 (at 2 p.m.), MAURICEVILLE WEST HALL - THURSDAY, November 13 (at 8 p.m.) EKETAHUNA TOWN HALL-FRIDAY, November 14. Above Meetings commence nt 8 p.m., except Mangnmuhoe, which is at 2 p.m. GENERAL ELECTION. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE. i T CORDIALLY invito Ladies and Gen--H- tlemen who are "desirous of securing my return for the above Electorate, to meet me in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 11, nt 8 o'clock p.m. Yours faithfully, • JOHN P. LUKE. November 7, 1919. MR. DUNBAR. SLOANE, mHE OFFICIAL LIBERAL CANDIA DATE, will address the Electors of .Tohnsonville on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. HUTT ELECTION. MR. WALTER COTTON (Moderate Labour) will, address the Electors at Epimi Hamlet on TUESDAY NEXT, November 11. A Meeting to form Committee will be held in Petone in Lodge Room (next Simpson's, Barber), on Wednesday Next, BUSINESS NOTICES. THE ROOFING THAT'S DIFFERENT. MALTHOID ROOFING is of high quality; Mallhoid Roofing is adaptable; its light; and has an insulating • value against, cold, rain, and sun. All pood builders use this King of Roofings. Write for further particulars. AUBREY GUALTER AND CO., Featherston Street, wellington. avmTFlhlF^ter? IF you want Ink. make your Ink with CHRISTY'S INK TABLETS. Packed in boxes ul' 32 labs. Is. .per box. of all stores and stalimiers. One tab makes loz. of Ink. by U.S.A. Government. Schools, etc. ilndn exclusively iiy Chri-lv and Co., New YJirk, N'.Z. Wholesale Distributors, Casclberg and Co., Ltd., Wellington,
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