mHE NEW THEATRE. A Manners-street. Props.... Messrs MacMahon and Donnelly. SEE IT FIRST at the NEW THEATRE. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO ! RECORD ATTENDANCES Yesterday. To-Day's Programme a Revelation. Daily— Continuous from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. THE SENSATION OF THE HOUR, The Marvellously Funny "HUMPTY DUiIPTY CIRCUS." THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Including some of tho_ Greatest Kinematographic Surprises Extant. SCENIC SPLENDOURS OF THE HUMBER. 45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY. THE LAW AND THE MAN. THE THREE SISTERS. Together with a Programme of Unusual Excellence. FANCY, ONLY 6d and 3d. Continuous from 11 a.m. till 11 p m. ELECTION DAY, TO-MORROW! GRAND LABOUR RALLY TO-NIGHT At ■ BAND ROTUNDA, JERVOIS QUAY, Commencing at 8 p.m. MEMBERS of Party and Supporters are requested to meet in Trades Hall, Cuba-street, at 7.30 p.m. ; where Public Meeting will be held if weather is inclement. TO-MORROW'S WORK. All active supporters, who are free, to meet TO-MORROW, at Trades Hall, from 8 a..m. onward. J. W. KAY, Secretary. OTE for Fitzgerald— A straight-out conscientious hard^grafting councillor for the commonweal' of' all. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. A LEIGH HUNT will Address the • Electors as under: — BROOKLYN— SchooI, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Mr. G. Frost will preside. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. MR. JOHN FULLER Jun., will speak TO-NIGHT, ROSENEATH SCHOOLROOM, at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHI\ (TUESDAY), 8 o'clock. MR. JOHN FULLER, Jun., will Address a Meeting at Roseneath Schoolroom, at 8 o'clock sharp. All Lady Supporters aro respectfully invited to be present. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), TO-NIGHT! THE FINAL RALLY! Final Meeting of Combined Committees and Suburban) at Turnbull's Rooms, at 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). • WEDNESDAY— POLLING DAY! ALL ELECTORS— DON'T FORGET JOHN FULLER, Jun., People's Independent Candidate. Committee Rocms— 3l. PANAMA-ST. 'Phone 1520. VOTE for Fitzgerald— Let Wellington flourish on a sound footing, commercially, industrially, and financially, is his motto. A R. HORNBLOW, Progressive Candidate, will Speak at VOGELTOWN (Mr. Jackson's), ' .TO-NIGHT. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. OWING to pressure of business and the inclement state of the weather Mr. Charles Thorpe desires to apologise for hifi inability to address the electors at Buckle-street last evening, but notifies that he will address them at Buckle-street TO-NIGHT at 7 p.m., also at Sydneystreet at 8 p.m. XTNOERWOOD FOR MIRAMAR ! And The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number. MIRAMAR MAYORAL ELECTION. MR. V. R. MEREDITH will address tho Electors as follows:— WORSER BAY (Wyett's Store)— THlS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Candidates for Council will also speak. VOTE for Fitzgerald— A Watchman over the affairs of the citizens, a prudent, economic, and fearless critic — when necessary. MIRAMAR MAYORALTY. ..TOHN BRODIE will address the Electors of Miramar at the Kiosk, Worser Bay, THIS EVENING, at 8 p.m. Several Candidates for the Council will ako speak at the Meetings. LOWER HUTT MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— I invite you to meet me at the Congregational Schoolroom, Alicetown, at 8 o'clock TUESDAY EVENING, when I will deliver my second address. Yours faithfully, E. P. BUNNY. VOTE for Fitzgerald— A sound administrator of municipal affairs— who will exercise cars in dealing with all civic questions. LOWER HUTT MAYORAL ELECTION. J^/JR. H. BALDWIN will addreßS the Electors on TUESDAY, 25th April, at St. James' Hall, Woburn-road, at 8 o'clock. ONSLOW BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. NGAIO WARD. C APLIN, H. Bardsley, G. W. Darvall, • L. P. Leonard, and B. Lynrieberg will address tho Electors To-night (TUESDay), the 25th inst., at 8 o'clock, at the Methodist Church, Ngaio. T7IITZGERALD is eager for a renewaTof A the electors' , confidence— that confidence will not be misplaced— Vote for Fitzgerald. yOTE FOR . " THOMPSON. VOTE for Fitzgerald— A young Wellingtonian who knows Wellington and desires to, see it grow on sound lines. "TVON'T FORGET to VOTE FOR. JOSEPH MANDEL, Who pays and believes in a Living Wage. COUNCILLOR . M'LAREN admits Labourers' claims nearly four thousand pounds per annum. Vote League Ticket. IJNDERWUbrj," " FOR iftRAMTR"! And Necessities Before •Luxuries.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 96, 25 April 1911, Page 8
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