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MEETINGS TO COME

To-night at 8 o'clock Mr. Nash will speak in the Picture Theatre, Eastbourne. The Mayor, Mr. H. M. Jones will preside. Mr. Nash is advertised to' reply to Mr. Johnston's statement eoneenung the Post Office Savings Bank made at Eastbourne last evening, and to "further financial foolishness of the Reform Party." To-morrow Mr. Nash will address a meeting in the Community Hall, Moera. Koro Koro will be visited by him on Thursday, and a meeting will be held in the school. Electors are cordially invited to attend all meetings, which in all cases will commence at 8 o 'clock. In addition to the ordinary meetings of electors, Mr. Nash will address noon-hour meetings each day this week. To-morrow he will address the workers at the Wellington Woollen Mill, Petone. On Thursday he will speak at Munt, Cottrell, Neilsen, and Co.'s, and on Friday at the Eailway Workshops.

To-night, at 8 o'clock, Mr. James Kerr, United candidate, will deliver his first address at Lower Hutt. The meeting is to take place in the King George Theatre, and the Mayor, Sir Alexander Roberts, will preside. Mr. Kerr will outline his policy towards large public questions, will speak on finance, and also reply to statements by the Reform and Labour candidates. To-morrow' evening, at 8, Mr. Kerr will speak in the Schoolhousp at Koro Koro and tho following night at Waiwetu Methodist Hall. Other dates on which meetings have been arranged are as follows.1!— 6th December, Moera Hall; 9th December, Alicetown Church Hall; 10th. December, Petone Empire Theatre.

To-night Mr. Johnston will address a public meeting at Knox Church schoolroom, Blackbridge. To-morrow evening he will speak at the Congregational Church Hall, Alicetown, and on Thursday, at 8 p.m., at the hall, Moera. He will address railway workshop employees at noon to-morrow and employees of General Motors at noon on Thursday.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 12

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MEETINGS TO COME Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 12

MEETINGS TO COME Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 12

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