qiHE NEW THEATRE. A Manners-street. Props.... Messrs MacMahon and Donnelly. i FANCY ! SIXPENCE for ADULTS and 3d FOR THE LITTLE ONES. TO ALL Parts of the THEATRE. SEE IT FIRST at the NEW THEATRE. Go where the crowds go^ Over 4000 delighted patrons again on Saturday thronged the theatre to its utmost capacity. Tho present p ■ogrammc a revelation. Daily— Continuous from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Special for Ladies' and Children's Daily Sessions— the marvellous funny "HUMPTY DTJMPTY CIRCUS." To-morrow's Nfw • Programme includes "Tho Law and the Man and "The Three Sisters.' 1 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. M-R. JOHN FULLER Jun., will speak - TO-NIGHT at NORTHLAND and KELBURNE TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 24th APRIL. MR. JOHN" FULLER, Jun., will address a Meeting at Northland Methodist School at 7.30 pm. Also Tea Kiosk, Kelburne, at 8.30- p.m. All Lady Supporters are respectfully invited to be present. ■> TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT*, MR. FULLER will speak afc ROSENEATH SCHOOLROOM, afc 8 p.m. sharp. Final Meeting of Combined Committees (City and Subui-ban) at Tuvnbull's Rooms, at 8 o'clock TUESDAY NIGHT. WEDNESDAY— POLLING DAY! ALL ELECTORS— DON'T FORGET JOHN FULLER, Jun., People's Independent Candidate. 'Commit-ee Rocms— sl. PANAMA-ST. 'Phono 1520. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. ALFJGH HUNT will Address the • Electors as under: — KlLßlßNlE— O'Donnell's Hall, THIS > EVE MING, at 8 o'clock. BROOKLYN— SchooI, TUESDAY, 25th, 8 p.m. Mr. G. Frost will preside. Please Note Alteration in Dates. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. MR. JOHN CASTLE will Address the Electors at the Public Hall, Newtown Library, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. GALLICHAN SPEAKS TO-NIGHT. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. "IT^R. CAMERON will Address the Electors at the Newtown Library Hall TO-MORROW (Tuesday) NIGHT, at 8.15. TO-NIGHT I M-NIGHTI ! In the NEW CENTURY HALL, KENTTERRACE, THE LABOUR CANDIDATES Speak on Why Trade is Dull— Houses to Lot Everywhere—and the Steamers to Australia Crowded? VITAL QUESTIONS FOR ALL, Touching Values, Rates, Rents and Trade. THE PROGRESS OF WELLINGTON'S PORT AND CITY. A NEW, ASPECT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT. .1 . MEETING OPENS 8- P.M. . , Judge tho LABOUR MEN not from rumour — often a lying jade — but by hearing for yourselves.. J. W. KAY, Secretary N.Z. Labour Party. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. LEN M'KENZIE'S CANDIDATURE. LEN M'KENZIE will Speak at Brooklyn at 7.30 TO-NIGHT (weather pert mitt ing). At the Manners-street, at 8.15 « TO-NIGHT. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. T^/TR. S. J._ MORAN will Address the Electors at the Social Hall, Wadestown, TO-NIGHT (Monday), 24th inst., at 8 o'clock. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I ->LJ have the honour to announce to you that I will deliver an address on Municipal Affairs generally in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, tho 24th inst., at 8. o'clock. J._E. FITZGERALD. NOTE.— Messrs. R. Fletcher and W. T. Hiklreth will al'o address the meeting. HARBOUR BOARD AND CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. MR. R. FLETCHER will Address the City Electors on "Harbour and Council Matters," at the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Messrs Hildreth and Fitzgerald will also speak Mr. J. P. Luke, M.P., will preside. EASTBOURNE MAYORAL ELECTION MR. IL W. SHORTT will Address the Electors at tho Eastbourne Hall TO-NIGHT. Owing to the School Committee Elections taking place To-night, the Meeting will not start till 9 p.m. Ratepayers are urgently requested to attend. MIRAMAR MAYORALTY. JOHN BRODIE will address the Electors of Miramar at the Kiosk, Worser Bay, THIS EVENING, and at the Tea Rooms, Seatoun Tram Terminus, on TUESDAY EVENING, tho 25fch inst. Both meetings at 8 p.m. Several Candidates for the Council will al«=o speak at the Meetings. MIRAMAR MAYORAL ELECTION. MR. V. R. MEREDITH will address the Electors as follows:— MIRAMAR— Ilofman and Petley's, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Candidates for Council will also speak. WORSER BAY-(Wyett's Store), Tuesday, 25th, 8 p.m. MIRAMAR BOROUGH ELECTION. ifyTR. H. N. M'LEOD (by arrangement •*•!■*- with Mr. V. R. Meredith) will addrefs the Electors at To-night's Meeting at Miramar, and To-morrow Night's at Worser Bay.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 95, 24 April 1911, Page 8
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