MEETINGS TO COME
To-night at S o'clock, Mr. Nash will speak in the King George Theatre, Lower Hutt. Tho . Mayor, Sir Alexander Roberts, will preside. Sir. Nash will speak in the Picture Theatre, Eastbourne, to-morrow evening. The Mayor, Mr. H. M. Jones, will preside. On Wednesday Mr. Nash will address a meeting in the Community Hall, jMoera. Koro Koro will be visited by Mr. Nash on Thursday, and the meeting will be Jjeld in the school. Electors are cordially invited to attend all meetings, which in all cases will commence at S o'clock. In addition to [the ordinary indoor meetings of electors, Mr. Nash will address noon hour meetings each day this week. To-day he spoke at the Pipe Works, Waijweru. To-morrow he will speak at the Gas Works. On Wednesday he will address the workers at the woollen mill. On Thursday, he will speak at Munt, Gottrell, Neilson, and Co.'s, and on Friday at the Bailway Workshops. Mr. Nash's committee rooms are at 183, Jackson street, Petone, telephone •46-220, and 764 (Lower Hutt Ex-
change); Lyceum Buildings, Lower Hutt, telephone 46-223 and 762 (Lower Hutt Exchange), and Bandwick road, Moera, 763 (Lower Hutt Exchange). Mr. H. F. Johnston, the Eeform candidate, will address a public meeting m the Crown Theatre, Eona Bay, at 8 to-night. The chair will be occupied by Mr. C. H. Andrews, and arrangements have been made for an overflow meeting. To-morrow night Mr. Johnston will speak at the Knox Church Schoolroom, Blackbridge, on Wednesday evening at the ■ Congregational Church Hall, Alieetown, and on Thursday, at 8 p.m., at the hall, Moera. In the Day's Bay Pavilion to-night at 8 o'clock, Mr. James Kerr, United candidate for the Hutt seat, will deliver, the second public address of his campaign. Mr. J. B. Finlay will be in the chair, and a large attendance is ex- ] pceted to hear Mr. Kerr deal with matters of railway policy, the past session, and finance. To-morrow night, Mr. Ken- will give his first speech in the Hutt Valley at the King George Theatre, Lower Hutt, when he will reply to statements made by the Eeform and Labour candidates. Sir Alexander Roberts, Mayor of Lower Hutt, will be in the chair. Following this, Mr. Kerr will deliver addresses as follow:—4th December, Koro Koro Schoolhouse; sth December, Waiwetu Methodist. Hall; Gth December, Moera Hall; 9th December, Alieetown Church Hall10th December, Petone Theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 12
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399MEETINGS TO COME Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 12
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