ELECTION NOTICES. Masf©rt©n ' The INDEPENDENT Progressive Candidate GEORGE R. SYKES Who has Represented You for Many Years Mr. Sykes has Given NINE YEARS' HONEST SERVICE ; . K and is WILLING FOR MORE :: :: ;■ VOTE SOLIDLY for SYKES "PATRIOT, PRACTICAL FARMER, and a True Friend of the LOYAL WORKING MAN.
I-j The Elections will provide you your first opportunity, , use your votes'- in .defence civil and religious liberty, the schools, your homes, your country, and • your Empire* Protestants have had little or no influence in the legislature and on the legislation in • New Zealand for many years; whilst the Roman Church, by reason of its political character and , close organisation, has exerted a moral domination in Parliament to her own advantage and to the hpfj^llj|! I|S 1 ij| grievous hurt of Protestants and national interests. It is for you to assert your right and re-estab- ■ lain-mniniim mm„n.. y QUf UltMenCe* the damaged BuiLDmG. , Protestants have no party alliance* Men, not party, of character, ability, principle and , By Telegraph—Press Association. • loyalty, must have your votes* Wellington, October 23. # ; '• I appeal to all Protestants, whether members of the Association or not, TO CAST THEIR : • 1 VOTES FOR THE CANDIDATES RECOMMENDED IN THEIR RESPECTIVE • goes to show that about 500 people assembled in Chappell Street, outside tho , f panes being broken. ' Two or three persons inside the hall were struck ELECTORATES, irrespective of party. The most careful consideration has been given to the ' atones, but no one was seriously hurt. Beyond tho stone-throwing there was 7 Jr / recommendations, and the election of these candidates will, I am sure, be for the present and future. m ivoro thrown from the roof of a house in tho vicinity of tho hall, but as- tilio XCUJIUU.IU.IV»CUIUi«, cuiw uu, viw.yv.Avi* v* w.*vvv , j * 6treot was badly lighted the police could not'identify tho offenders. It is 9 stated that there was a feeling of hostility to the Rev. Howard Elliott, and !£,,*,/»; £ that the poliea found it necessary to aiford him protection until ho left for Wellcire 01 LilC I^OITIIIjIOII* Christchiiroh' on Tuesday morning. 1 ' Yours faithfully, n ALSO ELTHAM! Head Office: ' In the Interests of the Protestants of New Zealand, | 84 Willis Street, EWEN M'GREGOR, n Eeligious feeling is entering into the contest for the Egmont soat. Last 0 ' ' p. , , T"» < f 1 night three plats-glass windows were smashed in. the shop of Irq, J. Bridger, ! \Y7 I JOminiOtl rfCSfflPflt* J \\ president of the Egmont branch of tihe P.P.A. It is understood the police know W ellinj?t011» • ICoiUCIiU B /S( ]' & ;
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 24
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419Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 24
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