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ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON NORTH. WELLINGTON NORTH. MR, H. OAKLEY BROWNE. R. H. OAKLEY BROWNE. COME AND HEAR HTM SPEAK. COME AND HEAR HIM SPEAK. Tho "New Zealand Times," in a leading article on November 28, said- of Mr. Browne's first meeting:— Tho success of Mr. Oakley Browne's meeting is a notable feature of tho election contest. It was the candidate's first appearance on any platform; his first flight in politics; his first experi- ' ence of tho necessity for promptly showing the courago of his opinions. His task, of course, presented tho difficulties which, all > neojihytes have to face. But not all neophytes mannge to overcome * "them so successfully. Mr. Browne secured tho interest of his large audience at the outset by his straight-out declaration of political faith; he retained it by his intelligent.g'rnsp of the many questions ho handled; ho strengthened it by his apt replies promptly delivered to interjections; and when he had finished he had won the appreciation of his hearers. I- MR. OAKLEY BROWNE Will Speak at '• ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, Tinakori Road,. d THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Nov. 29, At 8 o'clock. :- Meetings have been' arranged as follow:— ... SATURDAY, Nov. 25—St. Paul's School, Tinakori Road; 8 p.m. MONDAY, Dec. I—Meeting of General Committee, Main Committee Rooms, 10 Woodward Street, 8 p.m. j' TUESDAY, 'Dec. 2—Place to be advertised later. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3—Kelburn Tea e Kiosk; 8 p.m. , , THURSDAY', Dec 4, Masonic Hall, Boulf cett Street; 8 p.m. Other meetings will be advertised, ■t Watch the Wellington papers. ° MANAWATU ELECTORATE. ), |yp. E. NEWMAN, E REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Speak at the a * TOWN HALL, TOKOMARU, AT 8 p.m., 3 TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), NOV. 29. n TOWN HALL, GREATFORD, AT 8 p.m. '! MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. KAIRANGA HALL, AT 8 p.m. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. TOWN HALL, BUNNYTHORPE, AT 8.15 p.m. * ' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. LINTON, AT 8 p.m. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. TIAKITAIIUNA. AT 8 p.m. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. SANSON, AT 8 p.m. 0 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. r f TV Z- LABOUR PARTY [ 11. MONSTER LABOUR RALLY Will bo held in PARAMOUNT THEATRE,' COURTENAY PLACE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, j . NOVEMBER 30. 3 Labour Rally Mr. G. Ward, President, _ Labour Rally L.R.C.. in tho chair. Labour Rally Speakers: r Labour Rally D. K. PRITCHARD, Labour Rally . IluOt Electorate. Labour Rally P. FRASER M.P., ' Labour Rally Central Electorate. 1 Labour Rally R. SEMI'LE, M.P, „ Labour Rally . South Electorate. Labour Rally J. READ, Labour Rally North Electorate. Labour Rally A. L. MONTEITH, Labour Rally East Electorate. Labour Rally A. W. CROSKERY, Labour Rally Suburbs Electorate. Doors open at 7 p.m. Chair taken 8 p.m. '• Waterside Workers' Silver Band will ren- ( der Music: A collection will be taken up in Aid of the Campaign. OPEN-AIR MEETINGS will be held TONIGHT : (SATURDAY), at Gbuznee St., and Clytfo Quay, Courtenay Place, at 8. Look out for Lectiure by P. Eraser. Labour Member for Central, on "Polychrome Polities." R. M'KEEN. Secretary. WELLINGTON SUBURBS. t R w '" Address tho Electors as follows, at 8 p.m.:— ISLAND BAY—St. Hilda's Schoolroom, Monday, December 1. KAlWAEßA—Methodist Hall: Tuesday, December 2. . SEATOUN—Masonic Hall, Wednesday, Dece.nber 3. MARANUI—Church Hall, Freyberg St, THURSDAY", Decembor 4. NEWLANDS-Tho State School, FRIDAY, December 5. 'Phone 21—2G3. ' ( THE ELECTION. WELLINGTON EAST. . |. T EN. M'KENiIE (the People's Candidate) will Address the Electors at THE BOWLING GREEN, HATAITAI, i. MONDAY EVENING AT 8 o'clock. ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM, DuflVrin Street (Basin Reserve). TUESDAY EVENING AT 8 o'clock. 1 KILBIRNIE PUBLIC SCHOOL, FRIDAY "EVENING.at 8 o'clock. 6 Ladies Cordially Invited. ) WELLINGTON EAST. ' "B EN. M'KENZIE (the People's Condiyites all Ladies interested in Mr. - M'Kenzio's candidature to meet her at her home in DuflVrin Street on MONDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock, to form a Committee. 3 WELLINGTON SUBURBS. jfyJR. DUNBAR SLOANE, the Liberal j. Candidate, will address the Elecj lors of 1 NORTHLANDS (METHODIST HALL). MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. e SEATOUN ON TUESDAY, ' 'DECEMBER 2, [ AT MASONIC HALL. 1 "V"MAS and New Year—Havo your own [ private greeting cards; large rango; ! sample book for inspection all "Tho Do- . minion" Office.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 3

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