MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.
The Labour candidates, Messrs. D. M'Lar&n, M.P., G. F. Reyling, and A. H. Hindmarsh, will address a meeting of electors in the schoolroom at Brooklyn to-night. Mr. M'Laren intends to deal with "the employers' demands ou the city." The meeting will commence at 8 o'clock, and opportunity will be given for questions. To-night Mr. Bedford will address the electors in the new church hall at Maranui. These willing to help Mr. John Fuller's candidature are asked to attend a meeting at the committee rooms, Pa-nama-street, on Thursday evening. Mr. Charles Thorp will address the electors to-morrow evening at the Cambridge Hotel, and on Saturday evening at Dock-street. Mr. Jas. Godber has asked the ratepayers to meet him at Gcdber's rooms, 'Cuba-street, to-morrow night, in connection with his candidature for a seat on the City Council. j Mr. A. Leigh Hunt, who is contesting j a seat in the City Council, will ad- | dress the electors at Wadestown clubrooni to-night. Mr. Al H. Griffiths has decided to stand for a seat on the Miramar Borough Council.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 85, 11 April 1911, Page 8
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